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Origami: The Japanese Tradition of Paper Folding
Origami is the Japanese ancient art of paper folding, an art form spanning over 1,000 years. It is not only a folk art but also a creative art, a mathematical puzzle, and a game. Although origami first emerged in Japan … Continue reading
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