A young boy indulges in the ancient art of Japanese paper-folding


It’s really fun as I can learn new designs. Although it can be challenging to create some designs, I always strive to master new patterns , said Noriman Mohd Noh, 10. Photos: Glenn Guan/The Star

Going wild with origami

Given a choice between the latest tech gadgets and books, it’s a no-brainer as to what most kids would choose. For 10-year-old Noriman Mohd Noh, there’s nothing more fascinating than flipping through art and crafts books, especially those on origami, the Japanese art of paper-folding.

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