Swan
Difficulty: Easy
In Chinese culture, the red swan holds deep significance as a symbol of wisdom and knowledge. It's portrayed with feathers resembling flames, suggesting its ability to generate renewable energy like the mythical Phoenix. In ancient folklore, the red swan was often associated with the Empress, embodying qualities of wisdom, intelligence and loyalty.
Butterfly
Difficulty: Easy | Origami Design by: World Wildlife Fund
In Chinese culture, butterflies symbolize love, freedom, romance and beauty. When butterflies fluttering around flowers, it represents the happy connection between a man and a woman, with women often compared to the delicate beauty of blossoms.
Whale
Difficulty: Easy | Origami Design by: World Wildlife Fund
In the Māori culture, whales are considered more than just creatures; they're seen as part of the family or ancestors. It is said that whales played a significant role in the journeys of early Polynesian explorers to Aotearoa, acting as their guiding lights across the vast ocean.