Hundreds of Thai schoolchildren on
Tuesday clustered into the shape of the word "Siam," the former name of
the Southeast Asian country, as they broke the world record for the
largest gathering of Christmas elves.
As many as 1,792 of Santa's
little helpers, aged between nine and 15, donned red, green and white
hats, matching T-shirts and pointy plastic elf ears, as they formed up
outside a shopping mall in Bangkok, the Thai capital.
They held their position for five minutes before being declared Guinness World Records winners.
"It's
going to be hard for the next country to break this record," said
Guinness World Records representative Richard Stenning, who attended the
event.
Fourteen children were disqualified for not putting on
their elf ears. Participants cheered when five minutes had elapsed, and
received certificates to show they had taken part.
The previous record was 1,110 Santa's elves, set in 2013 in Wetherby in Britain.
"I'm
happy to have helped break the world record and steal the title from
England," said a disabled child, Theerathep Noonkao, 11, who joined the
event in his wheelchair.
Although Thailand is a predominantly
Buddhist country, the commercial aspect of the Christian holiday is
widely exploited, with shops and hotels putting up tinsel and Christmas
trees during the festive season.
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