Build the theme around “meeting through culture”
Instead of using only a broad slogan, this kind of handwritten newspaper works better when it focuses on real moments of cultural exchange, such as celebrating festivals together, learning greetings from one another, sharing foods, enjoying music and dance, or noticing clothing patterns. This makes the page clearer, warmer, and easier for students to present.
A title like “How do different cultures become friends?” or “Unity begins with exchange” feels more natural and useful for a school poster.
Four sections that are easy to use
1. A small story of exchange
Write a short scene about students from different ethnic backgrounds studying together, preparing a performance, or introducing hometown customs. Keep the focus on understanding, helping, and respecting one another.
2. Festival and custom window
Choose two or three representative festivals, greetings, or traditions and introduce each one in two or three simple sentences. Short text fits a handwritten layout much better.
3. Food and clothing corner
Briefly describe special foods, colors, patterns, or accessories in traditional clothing. Use a respectful and appreciative tone. Small drawings such as ribbons, bowls, hats, or geometric borders can support the section.
4. One message from me
Leave a small area for a personal message such as “Respect differences and learn to appreciate them” or “The more we communicate, the better we understand each other.” This gives the poster a strong closing idea.
Ready-to-use text lines
- Ethnic unity grows when people move closer through understanding and walk together with respect.
- Cultural exchange is like a bridge that helps people with different customs and languages become friends.
- Every festival, costume, song, and food carries a unique cultural memory.
- Listening carefully, communicating kindly, and appreciating differences make school life warmer.
- Harmony in diversity lets everyone shine in their own way.
If you still have blank space, add a short ending: We learn culture through exchange, gain friendship through companionship, and grow together through unity.
Layout ideas that show connection
You can design the page in a bridge layout, circular connection layout, or map-inspired collage layout. A bridge layout shows connection clearly, with the title in the middle and sections on both sides. A circular layout works well when different cultural elements surround one center idea. A map-style collage can express diversity within unity.
For colors, choose two or three from red, blue, green, and gold. Avoid using too many colors at once. Add simple geometric borders inspired by ethnic patterns, but keep them light so the text stays easy to read.
Final checklist before finishing
- Does the theme focus on exchange instead of only slogans?
- Do the sections include a story, cultural facts, and a message of unity?
- Is the writing short and clear enough for students to copy by hand?
- Do the drawings match the topic, such as instruments, ribbons, patterns, or joined hands?
- Does the ending express respect, understanding, unity, and shared growth?
If you want to organize the layout faster and expand your material, you can also continue creating in the Zhihui Handwritten Newspaper WeChat mini program.