Well-known bubble maker Fan Yang and his family will perform in Vietnam as part of their Asian tour from May 27-June 2.

The fabulous show of “Bubble King” in Hanoi
 

The Canadian-Vietnamese artist has broken 17 World Guinness records during of his performances.


Over more than 30 years, Yang has won the hearts of Asian and European audiences with his shows, many of which have been recorded and introduced in several international museums and scientific centres, in addition to being broadcast on popular television channels.


As a boy from a poor family, Yang always dreamed of touching the rainbow. His childhood obsession stimulated his fantasy and he became enchanted by the small colourful rainbows he saw in flying bubbles, which inspired him to create his unique art form that has amazed the world.


Yang and his family will also take part in charitable activities and present gifts to disadvantaged children in Vietnam.

Fan Yang's first 11 world records:

Berlin, Germany, 1992: The largest spherical soap bubble. (2.3 m circumference)

Pacific Science Center Seattle, Washington, August 11, 1997: The world’s largest bubble wall. (47.4 m lengthwise)

Hollywood, California, May 5, 1999: The most bubbles inside 9 concentric bubbles, inside each other.

Paris, France, March 29, 2000: The most bubbles inside 11 concentric bubbles inside each other.

Wavrin, France, April 1, 2000: Passage into a bubble hemisphere. His daughter slid into a bubble hemisphere going through the bubble film without bursting it.

Helsinki, Finland, October 20, 2001: Record for the most concentric bubbles. (12 domes)

Stockholm, Sweden, November 27, 2001: Record for the most bubble attached on each other in mid air (9).

Santa Ana, California, April 7, 2004: World record for The Most People Inside A Soap Bubble (8 people)

New York, U.S., March 18, 2005: Guinness World Record for the most people inside a soap bubble at Toys 'R' Us

Santa Ana, California, April 12, 2006: Encapsulating 15 pairs of people in their own bubble cubicles for 5 seconds and linking them together to create a "Mega Bubble Cage"

Madrid, Spain, May 25, 2006: Encapsulating 22 people inside a single soap bubble.

Chicago, United States, January 30, 2008: Encapsulating 100 people inside a single soap bubble on the Oprah Winfrey Show.











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