A Hong Kong tourism company recently made it to the Guinness World Records building a large-scale replica out of LEGO to celebrate the launch of a new 18-deck, 151,695-ton cruise ship.
The LEGO ship was made out of more than 2.5 million LEGO blocks, having a weight over 2800 Kg.
Lego-lovers and cruise enthusiasts from different parts of the world participated in making the incredible LEGO ship as part of #TogetherWeBuildDreams’ campaign.
According to people it took almost two months of hard-work for the construction of the ship to get completed.
"We celebrate the first milestone achieved by World Dream – the successful breaking of a Guinness World Records title, an honour that we share with cruise enthusiasts from around the world who joined us as we turned this dream into reality," said Kent Zhu, President of the tourism company.
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