Paper Arts near Jonker Walk


Paper got its name from papyrus. Reduced to pulp, Tsai-Lun is the one who first produced paper from fibrous materials. The Chinese used paper for the paper cutting of what they wanted to show to another person. This old method is used by those who did not use the Chinese brush. By 1189, paper milling first took place in the world.

With the junks scudding before the breeze, they have brought in some kind of paper cutting know-how from the armada of Zheng He into the streets of Melaka. Red paper mottoes were pasted on the windows and doors when a baby is counted as one year old at birth and before the spring festival arrived.

Paper arts will never cease. Find one in Jonker Walk.

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