Zamboanga Sibugay breaks Guinness record with 24,222 talaba shells

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ZAMBOANGA CITY  (March 4) — From coastal farms to the global spotlight, Zamboanga Sibugay has turned its signature shellfish into a world-record statement.

The province officially received its Guinness World Records certificate on February 26, 2026, for mounting the Longest Line of Bivalve (Talaba) Shells, lining up an exact count of 24,222 oyster shells in a record-setting display at the Ipil Rotonda grounds.

The feat sealed Sibugay’s growing reputation as the country’s “Talaba Capital” — but organizers say the milestone runs deeper than numbers.

A 1.3-kilometer showcase of coastal muscle

Mounted as the centerpiece of the Talaba Festival and the province’s 25th Araw ng Zamboanga Sibugay celebration, the installation stretched 1.3 kilometers and drew thousands of residents, officials, and visitors.

The spectacle transformed the Ipil Rotonda into a sweeping tribute to the province’s aquaculture backbone.

More than a spectacle

Provincial leaders stressed that the record is not just a festival gimmick but a recognition of the coastal communities whose livelihoods depend on oyster farming and sustainable marine practices.

For many Sibugaynons, talaba is more than a delicacy — it is daily income, family survival, and a driver of the local economy.

By elevating a staple industry to global recognition, officials hope the achievement will boost tourism, strengthen market confidence, and spotlight the province’s role in the country’s aquaculture sector.

From shoreline to world stage

With the Guinness certificate now formally conferred, Zamboanga Sibugay joins the ranks of world record holders — powered not by high-tech innovation, but by shells pulled from its own waters.

What began as a festival attraction has become an international symbol of local industry, resilience, and shared pride — proof that even the humblest harvest can make global waves.

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