Wednesday marks the 103rd anniversary of the May Fourth Movement. To celebrate the day, origami artist Pei Haozheng released a tutorial on how to use a newspaper to fold into a flower.
According to Youth of China in the New Era, a white paper published by the State Council Information Office of China last month, young Chinese have always played a vanguard role in the quest for national rejuvenation.
Around the May Fourth Movement in 1919, a large number of aspiring and progressive young intellectuals assumed the lead in accepting new ideas, new culture, and new knowledge. The movement triggered a national campaign to overthrow the old society and promote new ideas, including science, democracy and Marxism.
In the new era, Chinese youth are expected to carry on the May Fourth spirit and to strive for national rejuvenation.
Download the template here.