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Over 4,000 cups of cooked puffer fish served

Over 4,000 cups of cooked puffer fish served

A total of 4,432 cups of fugu cooked in a 3.5-meter hot pot is served to visitors during a festival in Shimonoseki in the western Japan prefecture of Yamaguchi on May 3, 2025, recognized by Guinness World Records as the most cups of the puffer fish served.

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SERBIA-BELGRADE-PRESIDENT-CHINESE-BUILT MOTORWAY

SERBIA-BELGRADE-PRESIDENT-CHINESE-BUILT MOTORWAY

(230713) -- BELGRADE, July 13, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Serbia's President Aleksandar Vucic (front) speaks when visiting the construction site of the section of the Chinese-built motorway between Pozarevac and Golubac, in Pozarevac, Serbia, July 12, 2023. The section of the Chinese-built motorway between Pozarevac and Golubac is vital for the development of the whole of eastern Serbia, Vucic said on Wednesday. The project, worth 337 million euros (373.6 million U.S. dollars), includes two 3.5-meter lanes in each direction of the motorway, as well as 39 bridges. Once finished, the road will directly connect Serbia's A1 highway with eastern Serbia. (Xinhua)

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SERBIA-BELGRADE-PRESIDENT-CHINESE-BUILT MOTORWAY

SERBIA-BELGRADE-PRESIDENT-CHINESE-BUILT MOTORWAY

(230713) -- BELGRADE, July 13, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Serbia's President Aleksandar Vucic (1st L) visits the construction site of the section of the Chinese-built motorway between Pozarevac and Golubac, in Pozarevac, Serbia, July 12, 2023. The section of the Chinese-built motorway between Pozarevac and Golubac is vital for the development of the whole of eastern Serbia, Vucic said on Wednesday. The project, worth 337 million euros (373.6 million U.S. dollars), includes two 3.5-meter lanes in each direction of the motorway, as well as 39 bridges. Once finished, the road will directly connect Serbia's A1 highway with eastern Serbia. (Xinhua)

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Little Amal in Lviv, Ukraine

Little Amal in Lviv, Ukraine

Little Amal, a 3.5-meter-tall puppet of a young Syrian refugee girl and an international symbol of human rights, appears at a park in Lviv, western Ukraine, on May 11, 2022, amid Russia's invasion of the country.

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Little Amal in Lviv, Ukraine

Little Amal in Lviv, Ukraine

Little Amal, a 3.5-meter-tall puppet of a young Syrian refugee girl and an international symbol of human rights, appears at a park in Lviv, western Ukraine, on May 11, 2022, amid Russia's invasion of the country.

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Kyoto textile firm reproduces once-lost Jakuchu tapestry

Kyoto textile firm reproduces once-lost Jakuchu tapestry

Photo taken June 23, 2016, in Kyoto shows a tapestry created by Kawashima Selkon Textiles Co. based on a painting by the 18th-century Japanese painter Ito Jakuchu. The 3.5-meter long, 1.8-meter wide tapestry adorned the first float in the Gion Festival procession in Kyoto in July. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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3-meter pet python found after 2-week search in Yokohama

3-meter pet python found after 2-week search in Yokohama

This photo taken May 22, 2021, shows a roughly 3.5-meter-long pet python that was caught alive in the attic of the owner's apartment in Yokohama, near Tokyo, after a two-week search involving police.

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3-meter pet python found after 2-week search in Yokohama

3-meter pet python found after 2-week search in Yokohama

This photo taken May 22, 2021, shows a roughly 3.5-meter-long pet python that was caught alive in the attic of the owner's apartment in Yokohama, near Tokyo, after a two-week search involving police.

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Large snakes confiscated from man's house in Tokyo

Large snakes confiscated from man's house in Tokyo

Photo taken Sept. 9, 2016, at a police station in Tokyo shows a 3.5-meter-long Burmese python after it was confiscated from a 21-year-old man's apartment. The man, a pet shop employee, was found to have kept dozens of snakes and lizards, including the python and five other large snakes designated as potentially harmful animals by the authorities. The police referred the man's case to prosecutors as he had not obtained the authorities' approval for keeping the large snakes. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japan sets up its first wind-powered generator in Antarctica

Japan sets up its first wind-powered generator in Antarctica

SHOWA BASE, Antarctica - The Japanese expedition team in Antarctica completes setting up a wind-powered generator at the Showa Base on Feb. 7 (in the morning of Feb. 8 Japan Time). The generator, the first one of its kind for the Japanese team in Antarctica, generates a maximum 10 kilowatts of electricity. The propeller has two 3.5 meter-long blades. This photo was taken by a reporter who accompanied the team.

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