While most of the world celebrates Valentine’s Day on February 14th, for Chinese, they’ll celebrate another Valentine’s Day on May 20th, or 5/20.
In Chinese, ‘520’ is phonetically similar to ‘I love you’, as 5-2-0 in pinyin is wǔ èr líng, while 我爱你, which is “I Love You” in Chinese, is wǒ ài nǐ, prompting China’s youth to start observing an unofficial lover’s day in mid-May.
You can say I Love You to you loves one with this love shaped 520 origami using bank notes of RM50, RM20 and RM10.
▼ Start folding the RM50 banknotes first.
▼ Next, fold the RM10 banknote.
▼ Lastly, fold the RM20 banknote.
※ Reminder:
1. In some steps, because the banknotes are relatively thick when folding, it is necessary to fold the banknotes tightly, so that it will be more neat!
2. If you are worried if your banknotes got ruined, it is recommended to cut a paper into the size of the banknotes first, and then use the paper to practice!
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