Catch the beauty of Taiwanese paper craft at Bangkok exhibition
Around 70 captivating paper artworks from two talented Taiwanese artists are on display at Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University, highlighting the beauty of the island’s paper craft that portray ecological diversity and nature-friendly ideas.
The Taipei Economics & Culture Office in Thailand opened its Taiwan Eco-Island Paper Art Exchange Exhibition on Tuesday at the university.
Attendees at the opening ceremony got to see the skillful transformation of pieces of paper into all manner of three-dimensional sculptures.
They were also treated to live demonstrations and instructions by artist Hsin-Fu Hung on the basics of paper folding.

Hsiu-Mei Hsueh, deputy representative of the Taipei Economic & Cultural Office, said both paper art and origami are traditional crafts of Taiwan.
Folding paper into a plane, a frog, or even a crane is an interesting memory for almost every child in Taiwan, she pointed out. Read More…