The new landmark serves as a tribute to Negros Occidental’s cock breeders, who provided employment to many Negrenses when the province’s sugar industry declined in the 1980s
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BACOLOD, Philippines – Talisay City, Negros Occidental has earned a Guinness World Record for being home to the world’s largest chicken-shaped structure., announced on Monday, October 14, that his newly finished Rooster Hotel has been officially certified by Guinness as the largest of its kind. WORLD RECORD. Businessman Cano Tan checks a certification from the Guinness World Records, delivered to his home in Bacolod City. It certifies that his Rooster Hotel is the largest chicken-shaped structure in the world. – Ambo Delilan/Rappler
With that in mind, Tan said his goal was to honor the cock breeders of the province and boost their morale through the construction of the giant rooster structure.
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