Choose a Clear Theme
A tea etiquette handwritten newspaper works best when the theme is focused. Instead of writing everything about tea, students can choose one clear direction, such as tea manners in daily life, simple tea culture knowledge, or learning respect through tea.
This makes the page easier to read and helps the content feel organized rather than crowded.
Sections You Can Add
- What is tea culture: a short explanation of tea as part of daily life and traditional culture.
- Basic tea etiquette: sit properly, speak softly, receive tea politely, and thank others.
- Tea facts: simple notes about green tea, black tea, oolong tea, or famous tea regions.
- Tea and respect: show how tea can express courtesy and care for others.
Useful Text Material
Students can write short and natural sentences such as: Tea culture is not only about drinking tea, but also about respect and patience. When accepting tea from elders, we should use both hands and show thanks. A clean table, calm attitude, and polite words are also part of tea etiquette.
These short lines are easy to copy by hand and suitable for school assignments.
Layout Ideas
Try placing the title in the center or top area. Divide the page into three or four blocks with curved lines, leaf shapes, or simple frames. Keep each block focused on one topic so the page looks balanced.
Use soft green, light brown, and cream colors to create a gentle tea-themed style.
Decoration Tips
Add small teacups, tea leaves, steam, bamboo, or mountain shapes in the corners. Avoid heavy decoration that covers the writing. The best handwritten newspaper looks clean, calm, and easy to understand.
If you want a faster way to sort content and continue making your page, you can also use the WeChat mini program to refine the final handwritten newspaper.