VietNamNet Bridge – The Huffingtonpost (USA) recently introduced outstanding origami works by Vietnamese artist Nguyen Hung Cuong.

Some origami works by Nguyen Hung Cuong on Huffingtonpost:


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According to Huffingtonpost, Cuong from Hanoi, Vietnam, used giay do (paper made from do trees) to create amazing folded creatures such as eagles, scorpions, sharks, elephants and snails...



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Bear.




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Eagle.




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Shark.




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Snail.




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Elephant.




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Butterfly.



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Tortoise.



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Buffalo boy.




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"What I love about origami is that I can make anything from one piece of paper just by folding it," Cường states on his Flickr profile. "Since I'm not good with words, I use origami to share my ideas, how I feel and how beautiful this world is," Cuong told Huffingtonpost.



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Cuong is one of the leading origami artist in Vietnam. He won the second prize at the 2009 world origami competition.



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Compiled by T. Van