When we were kids, we enjoyed watching TV shows that revolved around setting world records and naturally, we would start daydreaming that we’d one day set a new record for whatever talent or quirk we had at that time.
Sadly, years turned into decades and we’re still the same old potato, without a world record let alone a Malaysian record.
But don't let our sad story discourage you; if you think you have what it takes to set a new record or even break existing ones, we’ve got great news for you.

In conjunction with Malaysia Day, the Malaysia Book of Records will be having a roadshow happening this 28 to 30 September 2018 at Sunway Velocity Mall.
The three-day soiree is packed with fun-filled activities, which include an opportunity for you to become a Malaysian record holder.
There are three categories you could take part in – Human Being (e.g: the tallest Malaysian), Human Achievement (e.g: the youngest Malaysian to climb the Everest), and Animal (e.g: the oldest cat alive).
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You can also meet existing record holders (and ask them for a few winning tips) and participate in mini-challenges.
The event is open to all Malaysians so you can come and bring your aunty, uncle, neighbour, or anyone.
To attempt a new record or for more info, visit www.malaysiarecords.com.my/live.
Sadly, years turned into decades and we’re still the same old potato, without a world record let alone a Malaysian record.
But don't let our sad story discourage you; if you think you have what it takes to set a new record or even break existing ones, we’ve got great news for you.

In conjunction with Malaysia Day, the Malaysia Book of Records will be having a roadshow happening this 28 to 30 September 2018 at Sunway Velocity Mall.
The three-day soiree is packed with fun-filled activities, which include an opportunity for you to become a Malaysian record holder.
There are three categories you could take part in – Human Being (e.g: the tallest Malaysian), Human Achievement (e.g: the youngest Malaysian to climb the Everest), and Animal (e.g: the oldest cat alive).
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You can also meet existing record holders (and ask them for a few winning tips) and participate in mini-challenges.
The event is open to all Malaysians so you can come and bring your aunty, uncle, neighbour, or anyone.
To attempt a new record or for more info, visit www.malaysiarecords.com.my/live.