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Chinese man demonstrates incredible skill as he picks up ball with 4.6-metre-long chopsticks
A man showed off his incredible skills by using a pair of 4.6-metre-long chopsticks to pick up a table tennis ball and write Chinese characters.
The impressive video was filmed in Ju County in Shandong Province on April 1.
The 50-year-old man named Zhao Wenqi used the long chopsticks to pick up a table tennis ball and placed it above an air box.
He can also use one hand to lift up a 13-kilogram metal brush and wrote a Chinese character “Fu”, which means blessing on paper.
Zhao was also seen using one hand to hold a 20-kilogram slingshot to shoot a balloon as well as wearing a pair of 106-kilogram iron shoes to walk.
According to reports, Zhao started to practise using giant metal chopsticks in 2004.
Zhao has set the Unison World Record of making the longest spliced chopsticks on March 18, 2021.
The video was provided by local media with permission.
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