Students make origami cranes for world peace

The students learned how to make entertaining figures with the traditional Japanese paper-folding art known as origami nearly five months ago. They produced 1,000 origami cranes and gave messages of love and peace to the world, dailysabah.com reported.

Collecting their origami works, the students started to exhibit them in their school. Kırklareli Director of National Education, Murat Aşım, who attended the opening ceremony of the exhibition, congratulated the students. Noting they have conducted a meaningful project, Aşım said, "The origami cranes have a story.

It is the short but impressive story of Sadako Sasaki. This Japanese girl was a bomb-affected person and was diagnosed with leukemia. She believed that she would be pull through the illness if she could do 1,000 origami cranes. She did 644 and passed away. Her classmates completed the rest of the cranes. When you visit Hiroshima, you can see a monument for her. It represents hope. Today, cranes represent hope in our culture, as well."

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