Guinness Submitted for Giant Cup of Tea

An application has been made to the Guinness Book of Records for the 30-meter-long teacup design building in Rize. If the process, which is expected to conclude in 2022, is completed positively, the building in question will go down in history as the world's largest tea cup.
 Guinness Submitted for Giant Cup of Tea
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In Rize, one of the distinguished provinces of the Black Sea, it has been trying to build a “Tea Bazaar” for a while. The most iconic symbol of this bazaar is a new building built in the design of a tea glass. The 7-storey building, which will reach a height of 30 meters, draws attention with its “slim waist” design. While there was a short time left for the completion of the building, a remarkable development took place.

Rize Commodity Exchange, the team behind the project, applied to the Guinness Book of Records for the building whose construction process is still ongoing. Rize Commodity Exchange Chairman Mehmet Erdogan, who stated that a team will come and investigate before 2022, expresses that they will be very proud if they can achieve their goals. According to Erdogan, the Guinness issue will be finalized in April or May 2022.

This is what the building in Rize looks like

The iconic building, which has a remarkable design, will have places such as a museum, a tea cinema and a viewing terrace. Domestic and foreign tourists coming here will have the opportunity to have detailed information about Rize and tea. According to Mehmet Erdogan, once the building is completed and illuminated, it will be the most popular place in Rize.

The building in the shape of a tea cup has started to attract the attention of the people of Rize. So much so that citizens make creative comments about this building. While some liken this building to the Eiffel Tower, others refer to the dark glasses and state that the building is “hot”. Let’s see if this building can enter the Guinness Book of Records and become the world’s largest tea cup. . .

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