Chinese paper folding, often referred to as "origami," is a traditional art form that involves the intricate folding of paper to create various shapes and designs. While origami is more commonly associated with Japan, the practice of folding paper originated in China, where it is known as "zhe zhi" (折纸). In Chinese culture, paper folding has historical roots dating back to the Han Dynasty (206 BC – 220 AD), where it was used for ceremonial purposes and decorations.
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