A world record was established when 7,598 drones illuminated the night sky, resulting in vivid images.
The greatest aerial image formed by multirotors/drones was officially established during the display on the evening of September 3.

Shenzhen Damoda Intelligent Control Technology Co., Ltd. supplied the drones for this spectacular performance, which was held to commemorate the 72nd anniversary of Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture.

As opposed to the previous record of 3,191, the quantity of drones employed in this record was more than double that.
Damoda had already garnered attention in September 2020 when it established a Guinness World Records title in Zhuhai, China. The event involved 3,051 drones becoming the most Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) airborne simultaneously.
This most recent display, which boasts a greater number of drones than the record-breaking performance from four years ago, was assembled on a significantly tighter timeline.Nevertheless, the Damoda team was able to execute the event with ease, thanks to the substantial advancements in technology and products that have occurred over the years.

Before the performance, all drones were neatly arranged in "take-off boxes," with each box containing 12 drones.
A single laptop was all it took to control the fleet, with the system monitoring each drone’s status in real-time.
The drones shifted continuously across the night sky, forming iconic images like the Great Wall and a majestic dragon, while also paying tribute to Yanbian's unique culture with depictions of the city flower, the Azalea, and traditional dancers.