Pei Haozheng
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Pei Haozheng (Chinese: 裴浩正; Pinyin: Péi Hào Zhèng; born Nanjing, Jiangsu in 1996), also known as Hotz Pei,[1] is a Chinese origami artist, TV program designer, and the holder of two Guinness World Records.[2][3] He received his master's degree from the Nanyang Technological University (NTU) in Singapore in 2021.[4]
Pei has designed several origami-themed TV projects[2] and hundreds of lifelike models, promoting the origami art form to a growing audience. His work has a positive nouveau influence on modern origami art because of its cultural value and humanitarian ideal. For instance, his Zijin Grass is known to over 100 million people as the "flower of peace" in remembrance of victims.[1][4][5][6]
Pei has been a judge or guest on the programs Super Brain, Forward to the Future, Voice, Day Day Up, and Power of Youth.[3][7] His artwork has received many awards such as “China Outstanding Cultural, Social, and Educational Case”, etc., and is collected by many museums, including the Guinness World Records Museum, etc.[3]