Decide the main focus first
A good Beijing Siheyuan handwritten newspaper does not need to include every fact. It works best when you focus on two lines: traditional courtyard architecture and old Beijing daily culture. One explains the building, and the other brings the page to life.
You may also choose a more personal angle, such as “Traditional Culture in a Courtyard” or “My View of Beijing Siheyuan.” A clear angle makes the whole page feel more unified.
Useful section ideas for the page
1. What is a Siheyuan?
You can explain that a Siheyuan is a traditional Chinese residence built around a central courtyard. It is not only a place to live, but also a symbol of family order, harmony, and shared life.
2. Courtyard layout
- Main room: usually the most important space with better lighting.
- East and west side rooms: placed on both sides of the yard.
- Front rooms near the gate: often part of the outer layout.
- Courtyard: a shared place for daily family activities.
This section looks especially clear when matched with a simple sketch map.
3. Architectural details
- The gate shows traditional etiquette and status.
- The screen wall adds beauty and privacy.
- Gray roof tiles and wooden doors create a classic style.
- Lattice windows, stone door bases, and lanterns are great for decoration.
4. Life inside the courtyard
This part can describe real scenes: grandparents resting in the yard, children playing, people enjoying the shade in summer, or families hanging Spring Festival couplets during holidays. These details make the newspaper feel warm and lively.
Short writing materials you can copy
Beijing Siheyuan is one of the most representative forms of traditional Chinese housing. With a central courtyard and surrounding rooms, it reflects the Chinese idea of symmetry and harmony in architecture.
A Siheyuan is not only a building form, but also a way of life. People chat, plant flowers, rest, and celebrate festivals in the courtyard. It carries family memories and neighborhood bonds.
From the gate to the screen wall, from gray tiles to wooden windows, every detail of a Siheyuan contains traditional Chinese beauty and wisdom.
Protecting Siheyuan means protecting the historical memory of the city. By making a handwritten newspaper about it, we can better understand and value traditional cultural heritage.
A layout idea that matches the topic
This theme is perfect for a courtyard-style layout. Put the main title near the center or upper middle, then arrange different sections around it like rooms surrounding a yard. The format itself will echo the topic.
- Main colors: gray, brick red, dark brown, and beige.
- Border elements: roof tile patterns, window lattice lines, lantern shapes.
- Small drawings: gate, pomegranate tree, table and chairs, roof corners.
- Title style: neat and readable rather than overly decorative.
If you do not have much text, leave some blank space so the page feels open like a real courtyard. If you have more content, keep each section short and balanced.
Simple tips to make it feel more cultural
- Do not only write definitions; include daily life scenes.
- Do not only draw house outlines; add windows, eaves, and plants.
- Keep pictures and text balanced.
- Add one personal sentence, such as “I think a Siheyuan is like a history book people can live in.”
If you already have the theme and materials but want a cleaner final page, you can continue designing in the Zhihui Shouchaobao WeChat mini program.