As the First International Milk Industry Festival opened Monday in Hohhot, capital of northern China’s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, thousands of people took part in a carnival on site by drinking as much milk in the shortest time as they can just to challenge the Guinness World Record.
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China has become the largest new milk market in terms of total production, ranking the third in the world after America and India. The two largest milk producers in Hohhot - Mengniu and Yili, combine together and make the city the largest milk output city in the world with its annual milk output of 7 million tons.
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