Cebu, the Queen City of the South, has made a splash in the world record books with an extraordinary feat that combines artistry, community spirit, and a love for marine life. In a remarkable display of creativity and dedication, the city has secured the Guinness World Record for the Largest Origami Shark Display in the World. Here’s how a passionate project unfolded into a record-breaking achievement!

A Fin-tastic Community Effort

At the heart of this record-breaking event was the Lyf Hotel Cebu, whose creative approach went beyond conventional hospitality. Motivated by a commitment to marine conservation, the hotel began on an ambitious journey to beat the previous Guinness World Record for the most folded origami sharks. The goal? To fold an astonishing 12,749 origami sharks and raise awareness about the importance of protecting Cebu’s and the Philippines’ marine life.

However, this wasn’t a solo mission. Enlisting the support of the local community, hotel guests, and families, the Lyf Hotel Cebu transformed their space into a busy hub of origami activity. In just two months, volunteers crafted over 18,000 origami sharks, though only 12,749 met the strict Guinness standards, including the requirement for the specific Malapascua thresher shark with its distinctive long tail.

Folding Sharks: A Marathon Challenge

Imagine the challenge: folding 12,749 origami thresher sharks within just 2 months! That breaks down to an impressive 212 sharks per day, or about 9 sharks per hour if you were working 24 hours, all alone. For those brave enough to attempt this solo, it’s a marathon feat that would likely result in quite a few papercuts. Fortunately, the Lyf Hotel Cebu’s strategy involved rallying a dedicated team, which turned the big task into a community triumph rather than an individual endurance test.

From Paper to Protection: Beyond the Record

While the Guinness World Record was a monumental achievement, the true success lay in the impact of the project. The initiative not only highlighted Cebu’s creative spirit but also drew attention to the pressing need for marine conservation. Through their record-breaking endeavor, the Lyf Hotel Cebu and Save The Seas Philippines demonstrated that a blend of artistic creativity and community engagement can drive meaningful change.

The best part is, the folded sharks will not be thrown away since it will be made into one useful hotel furniture that’ll soon be unveiled by the Lyf Hotel Cebu!

So, next time you’re in Cebu, be sure to check out this inspiring story of how a hotel’s creative idea made waves, setting a world record while making a positive impact on marine life.


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