Largest handwritten gold book
Fully funded by the Fourth Deqin Jamo Tenzin Geng Teng Sambu Rinpoche, the calligrapher Geng Teng Raj used liquid gold as raw material to write the "Lam ri...
Record Number: WRC210119A
Record of Achievements: cover an area of 694 ㎡
Place of Record: China
Record time: 24th September 2021
The largest stone carvings of the Buddhist canon consist of about 500,000 items and are located in Bangtuo Stone Carving Park, Rongmuda Township, Rongtang County, Ngawa Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture, Sichuan Province, China. The stones, stacked one on top of each other, cover an area of 694 ㎡, verified as the “largest stone carving of the Buddhist canon” by the WRCA.