Zheng Chunhui, a skilled artist from China, recently unveiled the world’s longest wooden sculpture, which measures this 40 -feet (12.286 meters) in length. He spent approximately 4-years carving the piece and it’s based on a famous painting called “Along the River During the Qingming Festival” – a historical holiday reserved to celebrate past ancestors that falls on the 104th day after the winter solstice. Continue reading for more pictures.

Here is a bit more information about the piece: “On November 14th the Guinness World Records arrived in Fuzhou, Fujian Province where the piece is currently on display to declare it the longest continuous wooden sculpture in the world.”

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