International Guinness World Records Day

November 9, Sunday

International Guinness World Records Day
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Guinness World Records Day is celebrated annually on November 9. This holiday is dedicated to the famous record book, which documents the most unusual and outstanding achievements of people and nature around the world.

History of the holiday
The Guinness World Records book was first published in 1955 in the United Kingdom. The idea of creating the book belonged to Sir Hugh Beaver, who wanted to resolve disputes about the most unusual records. Over time, the book became an international phenomenon, and in honor of its influence, a special day was established to celebrate records.

Traditions and events
The holiday is accompanied by various activities:

* Organization of public events and competitions where participants try to set new records.
* Educational programs and exhibitions dedicated to unique achievements in different fields.
* Publication and discussion of unusual records in the media and social networks.
* Competitions among schools and communities that encourage creativity and courage.
* Photo sessions and video projects dedicated to attempts to break existing records.

Significance of the holiday
Guinness World Records Day inspires people to achieve the impossible, develops imagination, and encourages striving for unique accomplishments. This day also highlights the value of perseverance, creativity, and human inventiveness.
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