Global Village claims two more Guinness World Records

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Dubai's Global Village has claimed two more Guinness World Records moving closer to its Silver Jubilee season target of 25 titles.

The region's leading multicultural family destination teamed up with Maraheb restaurant for the new titles, namely the "Longest Line of Mandi" and "Largest display of Mandi".

"When our valued partner came to us with an idea to showcase their restaurant with a world record, we were more than happy to provide our support in bringing this project to life," said Khadija Khalifa, Senior Director – Commercial & Sponsorship Global Village.

"Over and above claiming two new Guinness World Records, we were able to donate 4,880 Mandi meals to families in need. We are grateful to be able to support our community during these challenging times."

The park has now achieved 12 Guinness World Records, with 13 more attempts still ahead to mark its Silver Jubilee anniversary.

Global Village welcomes guests daily from 4:00 pm until April 18, with great family dining, shopping, entertainment and attractions.  

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