Thursday, October 7, 2010

Folding 1000 Paper Cranes To Uphold A Wedding Tradition

Crowne Plaza Mutiara Kuala Lumpur pledges to fold 1,000 origami cranes by October for the upcoming Bridal Fair. Known as ‘Senbazuru’, this Japanese traditional art of origami symbolizes labor of love which upholds the belief that when is given to a newly weds, they will be blessed by a thousand years of happiness and prosperity.

For the first time, Little Dalia (age 6) from Iran
was taught how to fold paper cranes by
Jacqueline Wong, Marcom Manager


With this in mind, the staff and guests of Crowne Plaza Mutiara Kuala Lumpur had started the folding of 1,000 paper cranes since early August. These paper cranes were made with special printed paper, with colorful heart-shaped printed on one side and blissful wedding or love wishes on another. Each paper measures 10cm by 10cm signify ‘Perfect 10’ or 100%, expressing the hope that this is a match-made in heaven.

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