The largest banh mi number "25" made from 600 loaves of Vietnamese bread
The largest banh mi number "25" made from 600 loaves of Vietnamese bread
This October, RMIT Vietnam and KOTO are coming together for something extraordinary: a GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS™ attempt to build the largest banh mi number "25", made from 600 loaves of Vietnamese bread!
But this isn't just about a record. It's about:
Every contribution brings real loaves to life - supporting the KOTO Dream School and creating brighter futures for young people across Vietnam.
Because banh mi is more than food, it's Vietnam’s story on a plate. From humble ingredients, it transforms into something extraordinary, just as young people can flourish when given the right opportunities.
Celebrated worldwide yet rooted in every street corner at home, banh mi reflects both community and creativity. By shaping the number "25" with 600 loaves of banh mi, we're not just setting a record, we're honouring Vietnam's identity on the global stage while investing in a future where every young person can thrive.
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All registered guests will receive exclusive keepsakes and memories to last a lifetime.
When the maximum ticket capacity is reached, registrants will be placed on a waitlist. An e-ticket will be sent by 20 October 2025 if a spot opens.
Whether you're joining as a participant, supporter, or cheerleader, you'll be part of history in the making.
Today, 25 years later, we proudly stand with over 12,000 students, 1,300 dedicated staff and more than 25,500 alumni. Together, we are making a profound and lasting impact on Vietnam's educational landscape, illuminating paths to success and inspiring generations to come.