Emoji’s party: About one thousand Chinese break Guinness record
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By participating in the party of Emojis, China broke the Guinness record on Sunday. A thousand people gathered in Fuyang City of Anhui Province, holding boards with the popular ideograms and smileys used in online messages. /VCG Photo

By participating in the party of Emojis, China broke the Guinness record on Sunday. A thousand people gathered in Fuyang City of Anhui Province, holding boards with the popular ideograms and smileys used in online messages. /VCG Photo

The organizer asked participants, who wore black T-shirts, trousers and shoes, to stand on specified positions for at least five minutes. /VCG Photo

The organizer asked participants, who wore black T-shirts, trousers and shoes, to stand on specified positions for at least five minutes. /VCG Photo

According to the authorities from Guinness, 932 people took part in the activity. /VCG Photo

According to the authorities from Guinness, 932 people took part in the activity. /VCG Photo

Originating on Japanese mobile phones in 1999, emojis have become increasingly popular in China. People in the country also love to recreate their memes based on the emojis. /VCG Photo

Originating on Japanese mobile phones in 1999, emojis have become increasingly popular in China. People in the country also love to recreate their memes based on the emojis. /VCG Photo