A man spent a year to cut the world's longest strip of paper from a single sheet of A4
He experimented with some modern techniques and tools.
Chinese origami artist Pei Haozhen spent a whole year cutting a sheet of A4 paper into a 108-meter strip and setting a unique world record.
The Guinness Book of Records writes about it.
Pei, also known as Hotz Pei, is not in the Guinness Book of Records for the first time. He once made the most origami flowers from a single sheet of paper (100) and then created the largest origami snail, but this year he took on the most difficult attempt to set a record – cutting the longest continuous strip of paper from a single sheet of A4 paper. Technically, it should have been an easy task for this paper artist, as the length to be punched was a modest 2.5 meters, but he challenged himself to cut the longest strip possible, so…