A simple origami crane has become one of the most recognised global symbols of peace, resilience, and remembrance, thanks to the moving story of a young Japanese girl named Sadako Sasaki. Her ...
The story of Sadako Sasaki, the young Hiroshima girl who folded paper cranes in hopes of surviving leukemia, has been embellished and dramatized through the years, said her older brother, who spoke on ...
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Paper cranes are small in size, but they carry a huge meaning. They’re considered a symbol of peace — traced back to more than 70 years ago — to a little girl in Japan named Sadako ...