A kung fu master has jabbed his way into the Malaysian records book after piercing four coconuts with his index finger in a little over 30 seconds, a newspaper reported on Monday.
Ho Eng Hui, 55, made it into the Malaysia Book of Records for coconut opening with his 30.81-second feat, the New Straits Times reported.
“Now, I will start preparing myself to get into the Guinness Book of World Records,” Master Ho told the newspaper.
“This is not an illusion or black magic. I am able to do this after mastering the Chinese martial art technique of using the strength of my finger, from a martial arts master in Singapore.”
Hundreds of people, many of them tourists, were bowled over by the record-breaking coconut piercing in Malacca on Saturday.
Master Ho smashed his previous record of breaking three coconuts in 70 seconds.
(AFP)
上週一一則新聞報導指出,一位功夫大師在些微超過三十秒的時間內,以食指戳破四顆椰子,打破馬來西亞紀錄大全。
《新海峽時報》報導,五十五歲的何英輝以三十點八一秒戳破四顆椰子的紀錄登上馬來西亞紀錄大全。
何英輝向該報表示:「現在,我要開始準備打破金氏世界紀錄。」
「這不是什麼幻覺或黑魔法。我在新加坡跟著一位武術大師習得並精通中國武術後,懂得運用手指的力量。」
上週六數以百計的群眾聚集在麻六甲、其中大多是遊客的圍觀民眾都對這場神指破椰殼的紀錄大呼不可思議。
何英輝打破了自己先前七十秒戳破三顆椰子的紀錄。
(法新社╱翻譯:袁星塵)
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