Turn Famous Landmarks into a Four-Season Poster
The Great Wall and the Forbidden City are already recognizable subjects. When you add seasonal changes, the whole handwritten newspaper becomes more vivid and creative. You can imagine the page as a picture of historic landmarks through spring, summer, autumn, and winter.
This idea works well for students who do not want a plain introduction. Instead of listing facts only, the poster combines scenery, architecture, and color, making it easier to read and decorate.
What to Write for Each Season
Spring
Spring can focus on the Forbidden City. The red walls and golden roofs look bright in soft sunlight, and flowers make the old buildings feel lively. You may write: In spring, the Forbidden City looks graceful and colorful, showing the beauty of ancient architecture.
Summer
Summer can highlight the Great Wall. Green mountains and long stone walls create a wide and powerful view. A simple line could be: In summer, the Great Wall stretches across the mountains like a giant dragon.
Autumn
Autumn is a good time to include both landmarks. The Great Wall can be matched with colorful hills, while the Forbidden City can be paired with golden leaves and warm tones.
Winter
Winter scenes can feel quiet and majestic. Snow makes the Forbidden City look elegant, and the Great Wall appears stronger and more historic in the cold season.
Short Lines You Can Use Directly
- The Great Wall shows the strength and wisdom of ancient builders.
- The Forbidden City is a classic example of traditional Chinese architecture.
- In every season, historic landmarks show different kinds of beauty.
- Famous sites are treasures of culture and should be protected with care.
- Learning about the Great Wall and the Forbidden City helps us understand Chinese history and art.
Try a Center Title with Seasonal Sections Around It
You do not have to divide the page into four equal boxes. A more attractive layout is to place the main title in the center, such as “The Beauty of the Great Wall and the Forbidden City in Four Seasons,” then arrange spring, summer, autumn, and winter around it.
- Write the main title in the middle with larger letters.
- Put spring and summer at the top, autumn and winter at the bottom.
- Add small drawings like flowers, trees, leaves, or snowflakes.
- Keep each section short and easy to read.
Color and Decoration Tips
The Forbidden City works well with red, gold, orange, and brown. The Great Wall matches gray, green, and earth tones. Then adjust them by season: light green for spring, blue-green for summer, orange-yellow for autumn, and pale blue for winter.
Decorations can include roof lines, brick patterns, clouds, lanterns, leaves, and snow dots. They do not need to be complicated. A consistent style will make the page feel complete.
Three Final Checks Before You Finish
- Make sure the seasonal theme is easy to recognize.
- Keep the four sections balanced in length.
- Make sure the title stands out and the page stays neat.
If you already have your idea but want to improve layout, colors, and text combinations, you can continue creating in the WeChat mini program for a smoother handwritten newspaper design.