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Origami is the Japanese art of folding squares of paper into representational shapes. Especially, orizuru, paper crane, has become a symbol of peace. This stems from a story about Sadako, who tried folding a thousand crane wishing her leukemia caused by the atomic bomb would be cured and became a model of the statue at the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park. To tell the truth, I wasn’t able to fold crane until 12 years old. However, before I took a school trip to Hiroshima, I read this story and was so impressed that I practiced a lot. On the day of the visit to Hiroshima, I gave 100 cranes I had fold by myself to the statue. Now, the culture of origami is widely spreading all over the world. I hope with this spread, the story about Sadako will be known and more and more people will fold paper cranes wishing for eternal peace. soa natural?

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[Notícias] Ei você! Aquele que está aprendendo um idioma!

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