Chinese origami artist Pei Houjing has set an extraordinary world record by cutting a continuous 108-meter strip from a single A4 sheet of paper, following a year of meticulous effort.
Known as Hotz Pei, the artist is a veteran of Guinness World Records, having previously folded the most origami flowers (100) from a single sheet of paper in 2022 and created the largest origami snail in 2023.
For this latest challenge, Pei spent almost a year experimenting with different paper types, cutting techniques, and tools to achieve the longest and thinnest paper strip ever cut from a single A4 sheet. The 108.15-meter strip, nearly the length of an American football field, became a remarkable piece of art after its completion.
Pei, who called this feat a “personal challenge” to explore the limits of paper manipulation, successfully transformed the 108-meter strip into a stunning creation.
This achievement marks his third paper-based world record, solidifying his place in the Guinness World Records history.