Why Do We Have So Much Origami on Our
Asian-Language Business Card Site?
The art of paper folding is most commonly known in the West under its Japanese name of “origami”, but it is also a popular art form in Korea (where it is called “Jongie Jupgi”) and in China (where the term is “Zhe Zhi Yi Shu”). This delicate art has been practiced throughout the Far East for hundreds of years (after all, the Orientals invented paper long before the West!) and today, millions of people across Asia – and the world – derive great pleasure from folding paper into all kinds of animals and objects.
As a beautifully folded piece of paper is a work of art, so is a properly translated Asian-language business card. And nobody takes this more seriously than we do! We’ll work hard on your order to ensure that your card represents you well on the Asian business scene and helps you achieve the most successful results.
Indeed, when you consider how important business cards are in Asia, we can truly consider them to be a form of “paper art”, but with business significance. By learning the “folds” through an hour or so of studying the materials in our Asian Business Training Program (FREE with your business card order!), you’ll be able to go head-to-head with your Asian counterparts in the “ceremony” of exchanging business cards, as well as many other aspects of Asian business etiquette.
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