"Guinness World Records (GWR) is doing very well in Asia-Pacific, where it's regarded as a serious and prestigious brand," Jim Pattinson Jr, president of Ripley Entertainment, said yesterday at the introduction of the company's live-event concept at the Hong Kong Conferece and Exhibition Centre. "The Asian market is the future of our company, and we're looking to grow here as a family-entertainment business."
Guinness World Records looks to tap into Asia-Pacific's record-breaking desires
HONG KONG - Ripley Entertainment, the holding company for Guinness World Records, is hoping to build on the brand's presence in Asia-Pacific with the launch of live attractions.
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