 Abstract, this paper proposes a new method of ultra-thin holography using sub-wavelength patterns in an acoustic insulation plate. The patterns are designed according to the non-local wave interaction theory, allowing for the manipulation of sound waves to create complex shapes. Experiments were conducted to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed method, showing that it can be used to create a sun pattern in both air and water. This article was authored by Xi'an Li, Minghao Liu, Zonglin Li, and others.