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The world's shortest man alive and certified by Guinness World Records, Chinese He Pingping, 20, at 74.1 centimeter-tall (2 feet, 5.17 inch-tall) smiles as he gives a press conference in Tokyo Friday, Feb. 13, 2009. He visited Japan to promote Japanese 2009 edition of the annual book




The world's shortest person, He Pingping, shakes hands with a three-year-old Japanese girl in Tokyo on February 13, 2009. He said on Friday that his small size let him slip through tiny spots and eat as much as he wanted for a pittance.















He Pingping, the world's shortest man, with a giant shoe on February 13, 2009. Wearing a sparkly white suit and sporting a tuft of dyed, slicked-back hair, he said on Friday that there was every reason to think big about being tiny.









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he world's shortest man alive and certified by Guinness World Records, Chinese He Pingping, 20, at 74.1 centimeter-tall (2 feet, 5.17 inch-tall) shows up to meet media in Tokyo Friday, Feb. 13, 2009. He visited Japan to promote Japanese 2009 edition of the annual book.



The world's shortest man alive and certified by Guinness World Records, Chinese He Pingping, 20, at 74.1 centimeter-tall (2 feet, 5.17 inch-tall), drags a replica of a 55-centimeter (21.7-inch) shoe worn by the world tallest man, late Robert Wadlow of U.S. in Tokyo, Japan, Friday, Feb. 13, 2009. He visited Japan to promote Japanese 2009 edition of the annual book.


The world's shortest man alive and certified by Guinness World Records, Chinese He Pingping, 20, at 74.1 centimeter-tall (2 feet, 5.17 inch-tall) shows up near a replica model of the world tallest man, late Robert Wadlow of the United States, in Tokyo Friday, Feb. 13, 2009. He visited Japan to promote Japanese 2009 edition of the annual book.













The world's shortest man alive and certified by Guinness World Records, Chinese He Pingping, 20, at 74.1 centimeter-tall (2 feet, 5.17 inch-tall) drags a replica model of a 55-centimeter (21.7-inch) shoe worn by the world tallest man, late Robert Wadlow of the United States, in Tokyo Friday, Feb. 13, 2009.He visited Japan to promote Japanese 2009 edition of the annual book.












The world's shortest man alive and certified by Guinness World Records, Chinese He Pingping, 20, at 74.1 centimeter-tall (2 feet, 5.17 inch-tall) pranks a translator during a press conference in Tokyo Friday, Feb. 13, 2009. He visited Japan to promote Japanese 2009 edition of the annual book.

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