Start with a focused idea instead of a broad slogan
An ethnic unity cultural exchange handwritten newspaper becomes much easier when the topic is specific. Instead of only writing about “unity,” you can choose a practical angle such as festivals we can learn from, food that brings people together, or respect shown through clothing and customs. A focused theme helps students decide what to write and how to divide the page.
Your main title can emphasize the word “exchange,” while a short subtitle can highlight respect, friendship, and shared growth.
Section ideas that work well on the page
A quick opening message
Begin with a short paragraph explaining that China is home to many ethnic groups, and cultural exchange helps people understand one another better.
Festival spotlight
- Name several traditional festivals
- Write one sentence about each activity
- Show how joy and blessing connect people
Food sharing corner
- Choose 2 to 4 representative foods
- Describe taste, features, or occasions
- Explain how food helps people feel close
Clothing and etiquette notes
- Write about colors, patterns, or accessories
- Remind readers to respect customs
- Use short lines about understanding and politeness
My reflection
Leave a space for personal thoughts, such as what you learned and why respect matters in daily school life.
Short text materials students can use
Opening line: Ethnic unity is not only a slogan. It is shown when we understand, appreciate, and respect one another in everyday life.
Festival line: Different ethnic groups have different festivals, but their wishes for happiness, peace, and togetherness are often shared.
Etiquette line: Listening carefully, speaking politely, and respecting customs are real actions that support ethnic unity.
Closing line: When people stay connected like pomegranate seeds, they can help each other grow and make the flower of unity bloom more beautifully.
Simple layout tips for a stronger result
This topic works well with warm and cheerful colors. Put the main title in the center, then arrange small sections around it to create a feeling of communication and connection. Decorative elements can include ribbons, patterns, handshakes, flowers, or musical symbols.
Keep each section short, usually 3 to 5 lines, so the page stays easy to read. Make the title larger than the body text and keep the handwriting neat.
A practical making order for students
- Choose one clear cultural exchange angle
- List about four section titles
- Prepare 2 to 3 short sentences for each section
- Draw the title and boxes first, then add decorations
- Check whether the final page shows respect and unity clearly
If you already have a theme but still need help with structure or design, you can continue organizing your handwritten newspaper in the Zhihui Shouchaobao WeChat mini program.