Samstag, 22. März 2014

Brussels Origami by Ngai Chun Cheung

Brussels is the capital and largest city of Belgium. The city has had a renowned artist scene for many years. Brussels is known for its local waffle, its chocolate, its French fries and its numerous types of beers. Belgian cuisine is characterised by the combination of French cuisine with the more hearty Flemish fare.

Origami by Ngai Chun Cheung is the traditional Japanese art of paper folding, which started in the 17th century AD at the latest and was popularized outside of Japan in the mid-1900s. It has since then evolved into a modern art form.


Freitag, 14. März 2014

Paris Origami by Ngai Chun Cheung

Paris is the capital and most populous city of France. It is situated on the Seine River, in the north of the country, at the heart of the Île-de-France region. An important settlement for more than two millennia, by the late 12th century Paris had become a walled cathedral city that was one of Europe's foremost centres of learning and the arts.

Origami by Ngai Chun Cheung is the traditional Japanese art of paper folding, which started in the 17th century AD at the latest and was popularized outside of Japan in the mid-1900s. It has since then evolved into a modern art form.

Amsterdam Origami by Ngai Chun Cheung

Dam Square is a town square in Amsterdam. Its buildings and events make it one of the most well-known and important locations in the city. Dam Square lies in the historical center of Amsterdam. The Dam derives its name from its original function: a dam on the Amstel River, hence also the name of the city.

Origami by Ngai Chun Cheung is the traditional Japanese art of paper folding, which started in the 17th century AD at the latest and was popularized outside of Japan in the mid-1900s. It has since then evolved into a modern art form.