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Let's Join Origami Workshop For Family And Kiddos | Malaysia Origami Day Celebration At Pavilion Bukit Jalil


In conjunction with Malaysia Origami Day and in partnership with Origami Academy Malaysia, Tokyo Town is presents Origami Month from 8 April 2023 – 30 April 2023.



This featuring 2 first-in-Malaysia Modular Origami Exhibition and Malaysia Origami Day Exhibition, exclusive limited-edition Raya Origami Designs Workshop and more.

 



Initiated by Malaysia Origami Academy’s founder, Kenneth Ch’ng, in 2014. Over the years, more than 120 Origami intellectual properties with Malaysia Cultural heritage theme have been created by Malaysian Origami Artists, or “Origamists”.

 


This Pillar art is to represent Foundation. In order to achieve greatness, we first must have a solid foundation. 



And we, the Malaysian Origamists, truly believe Malaysia Origami Movement is the strong foundation that we must embark together to cultivate the interest of Origami and the connection to wide knowledges and fields, to Malaysians.



One-Flex Icosidodecahedron

Designed by Ng Khin Hooi

Folded by Ng Khin Hooi from 60 sheets, no adhesive

 

Humans do prefer simplicity. And very often, they go through long complicated route in life which brings them back to simplicity. One simplicity concept is universality, which means a thing or concept that can be shared across all. This concept also applies to modular origami, where the question asked was, can a modular origami unit can be used to assemble all types of polyhedrons? And indeed, with this One-Flex modular design, it can be used to form at least all the polyhedron in the five Platonic Solid class and thirteen Archimedean Solid class. This model is one of thirteen Archimedean Solids, called the icosidodecahedron.


 

Star Flex

Designed by Ng Khin Hooi, inspired by Tomoko Fuse

Folded by Ng Khin Hooi from 120 sheets, no adhesive

 

This design of modular origami is according to the concept of universality. Which means the same modular origami unit can be used to form any polyhedron. For any origami unit to conform to the universality concept, it must be flexible enough to fit multiple units together, but at the same time, it should not collapse under its own weight. In this model, you can observe five units and six units are connected. But in cases of other polyhedron, it also can be used for fit in between three to ten units.

 


Yoshimura Pattern Kusudama

Designed by Ng Khin Hooi, inspired by Mio Tsugawa

Folded by Ng Khin Hooi from 120 sheets, no adhesive

 

Yoshimura is one of the fundamental tessellations in origami. The pattern is based on triangles and this shape is commonly found in architecture. It might not be apparent by looking at this modular origami model, but the Yoshimura triangle pattern is used to form the four petals you see in each unit. And by adding folding locks, the modular origami units can be formed into a polyhedron form.


Tecoma

Designed by Ng Khin Hooi

Folded by Ng Khin Hooi from 120 sheets, no adhesive

 

Tecoma is a species of flower available in Malaysia where in a short period in spring, the flowers bloomed, and it gives a beautiful scenery to the surrounding. Its beauty is rather comparable to the Sakura bloom in Japan. This modular origami is named after this flower. The flowers are arranged in a tight twisting form, which is similar to how the Tecoma would look like from afar.


 


A showcase of the exchange in Malaysian culture through the Japanese art of Origami, this exhibition features a collection of pieces highlighting Malaysian flora, fauna, cultural icons, heritage, artefacts as well as delicacies.

 


Origami Wau Bulan

This is the first Origami Wau Bulan in the world that has become one of the iconic national Origami symbol (together with the Origami Durian) as it has been presented to Malaysian Politicians, Japan Ambassadors to Malaysia, Japan Cultural Envoy to Malaysia and Senior official from Japan Foundation Office in Malaysia. 

 


It has officially been recognized as one of the Malaysia Cultural Heritage Origami (Warisan Kebudayaan Seni Lipatan Kertas Malaysia). It has been entered into the Malaysia Book of Record in 2019 as the largest Jalur Gemilang Origami Wau Bulan folded by 300 participants from 32 local schools and general public.  

 


Designed by Malaysian Origami Artist, Sam Yap and folded from a single uncut square sheet of paper by Origami Academy Founder, Kenneth Ch’ng. Japan Ambassador to Malayisa, His Excellency Hiroshi Oka mentioned in the opening speech in 2020: “When the whole world fold the Origami Wau Bulan, they will think about Malaysia just as they would think about Japan when they fold the Origami crane.”



Mouse mommy and kids MR MH were joining the Origami workshop to learn to DIY our own Origami Wau Bulan and Origami Ketupat Envelope Greeting Card. 



Such a fun and creative Origami workshop. Just use a piece of square paper to origami turn out to creative artwork! Amazing!



Origami Ketupat Envelope & Greeting Card

This is another first in the world, introducing the Ketupat Envelope designed and folded by Malaysian Artist, Muhammad Ilham Shah. Using a single uncut square paper without gluing, it is easy to learn and symbolic to fold. For the first time during Malaysia Origami Day 2023, the folding method will be revealed in FREE workshops sponsored by Pavilion Bukit Jalil.



We are also dine in at Fuji Sushi, Tokyo Town, Pavilion Bukit Jalil. Delicious Salmon Steak Don, Gyoza, Takoyaki, Sashimi, Sushi and Green Tea ice cream. 





A fun-filled day out at Tokyo Town, Pavilion Bukit Jalil. 



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Golden Screen Cinemas | Design Your Dress To Life | Encourages Children To Unleash Creativity With ‘Design The Best Mermaid Dress’ Contest


Aimed at nurturing creativity amongst children from a young age, leading cinema exhibitor, Golden Screen Cinemas (‘GSC’) is announcing a ‘Design the best mermaid dress’ contest’, inspired by classic tale of The Little Mermaid.


Open to participants across two categories, from children aged 7 – 12, and young adults aged 13 – 17, seven (7) selected winners will stand a chance to bring their personalised dress designs to life, amongst other mermaid-themed prizes. 


The winning dresses will be showcased at GSC Mid Valley, brought to life by local social enterprise, Batik Boutique, who empower artisans from marginalised communities to produce fashion products, home goods and accessories.


Channel your child’s inner creativity, and enter the ‘Design the best mermaid dress’ contest by following these simple steps:

1.    Download the dress template here

2. Let your imagination run wild. Sketch, doodle or even paint your best mermaid dress! Contest runs from 7 – 27 April 2023.

3. Submit your complete entries here by 27 April 2023.

4.  Winners will be announced on 20 May 2023 at an on-ground event at GSC Mid Valley.

*Terms and conditions apply



May it be sea-tastic month ahead!

Ahead of the movie launch, fans of The Little Mermaid will be in for a treat with exclusive promotions lined up throughout the month of May!


18 May* - Whilst stocks last: With the purchase of 2x movie tickets, movie-goers can redeem an exclusive The Little Mermaid stickers at selected GSC locations and GSC Play halls nationwide! *


27 May:  Are you feeling lucky? GSC will be hosting a social media giveaway on our Facebook page where fans will stand a chance to win The Little Mermaid limited-edition premiums!


To find out more about the ‘Design the best mermaid dress’ contest, please visit this link: https://www.gsc.com.my/promotion/design-best-mermaid-dress


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The Food Merchant Introduces All-New Little Farm and Kids Trolley to Promote an Egg-citing and Montessori Educational Shopping Experience


Happy Easter Day! The Food Merchant gracefully welcomed the children of a non-governmental organisation (NGO), Home of Peace Kuala Lumpur to its grocery at Pavilion Embassy. 




These children and teenagers, aged from six to nineteen years old were first introduced to and educated about Little Farm, which is the newest addition to the grocer.





 

The introduction of Little Farm is in collaboration with The Vegetable Co., whose expertise is in growing fresh and pesticide-free, harvest-to-table vegetables, and RipeFresh, which promotes sustainable farming by building and operating intelligent aeroponics farms.





Leong Pei Khim, Chief Operating Officer of The Food Merchant said, “This is indeed the perfect collaboration for sustainable indoor farming. With our shared commitment to promoting sustainable farming practices, we are proud to offer our esteemed customers an eco-friendly and healthy option for their daily meals as we aim to provide safe, clean, and the most nutritious vegetables! Now, customers can conveniently get these fresh-packed from our chiller”.

 



In addition to this, The Food Merchant also introduced its fun-sized Kids Trolley as part of its latest addition for all of its grocery stores. Following this introduction, the children were paired with the trolleys as part of an exciting Easter Egg Hunt where the attendees and children were able to redeem exciting prizes from the thrilling activity.

 





Justine Morais, Founder of Home of Peace, expressed, “We are thankful for this Easter Day gathering as it is indeed a special one for these children and myself. The girls are beaming with inspiration as they learn about the Little Farm”.


 

Up until this Sunday, 9th April, patrons can stand the chance to win FREE delicious chocolates. 




To win, customers will only need to visit any of The Food Merchant stores and seek a hidden Easter egg nearby the chiller (or anywhere that is near something fresh). Terms and conditions are applied for this giveaway.



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