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Zhou Shaoquan wraps up over 60 students in a huge soap bubble in Changsha, the capital of central China's Hunan province on August 17, 2008. [Photo: Sanxiang City Express] 

A man in the central Chinese city of Changsha wrapped up over 60 students in a huge soap bubble on August 17, the Hunan-based Sanxiang City Express reports.

Zhou Shaoquan, a 65-year-old teacher from a Changsha middle school, has had over 20 years experience creating huge soap bubbles. He broke his own record set last October when he wrapped up 28 people.

The man used a large rectangle made from wires to hold the bubble and it was created using 300kg of suds. The bubble measured 6 meters long and 3 meters wide.

A British man who successfully wrapped 50 people in a bubble in 2007 currently holds the formally recognized Guinness World Record.

(CRI August 19,2008)

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