Begin with the most recognizable features
When making this kind of handwritten newspaper, you do not need overly academic content. The first goal is to help readers recognize the theme at a glance. Huizhou architecture is known for white walls, black tiles, stepped horse-head walls, and quiet layered courtyards. These details are easy to write about and also easy to draw on the page.
Your main title can be “Exploring Huizhou Architecture,” “Ancient Charm in White Walls and Black Tiles,” or “My View of Old Huizhou Villages.” A short introduction under the title will make the whole page feel complete.
Useful sections you can place on the page
Section 1: What Huizhou architecture looks like
- White walls and black tiles create a simple and elegant look
- Horse-head walls rise in layers and are highly distinctive
- Patios help with light and air flow
- Doors, windows, and beams often include beautiful decorations
Section 2: The cultural meaning behind the buildings
- The layout reflects family life and traditional order
- Courtyard spaces value quietness, cleanliness, and harmony
- Brick, wood, and stone carvings often carry lucky meanings
Section 3: An ancient village I want to introduce
You can describe old villages, traditional streets, stone paths, small bridges, or ancestral halls. There is no need to list too many place names. Focus on feelings such as calm, old-fashioned, and layered beauty.
Ready-to-use writing materials
Short introduction: Huizhou architecture is one of the most representative styles in traditional Chinese architecture. Its white walls, black tiles, and tall horse-head walls create a simple yet graceful beauty that shows the wisdom and aesthetics of the past.
Sentence idea: A white wall reflects quiet years, and a black-tiled roof hides the charm of an ancient village.
Observation sentence: Walking through an old Huizhou lane feels like stepping into history and seeing the order and beauty of traditional homes.
Closing sentence: Learning about Huizhou architecture is not only about buildings, but also about discovering the unique charm of Chinese traditional culture.
Try a layout inspired by tall walls and narrow lanes
This topic works well with a page that feels deep and layered. Place the title at the top center, build uneven sections on both sides, and let the arrangement resemble old walls and alleyways. In the middle, draw a horse-head wall silhouette, then place short fact boxes around it.
- Main colors: black, gray, white, light green
- Border elements: tile patterns, window lattice lines, geometric trims
- Small decorations: lanterns, eaves, stone roads, door rings
- Text control: keep each section to three to five lines for a cleaner page
Simple ways to make the work stand out
- Do not fill the whole page with text. Blank space matches the simple style of Huizhou architecture.
- Turn “horse-head wall,” “patio,” and “three carvings” into mini fact cards.
- If drawing is difficult, start with outlines and use different shades of gray for roof layers.
- Add one personal sentence at the end so the work feels more original.
If you already have your topic and text ready and want to continue arranging the page more easily, you can use the Smart Handwritten Newspaper WeChat mini program to finish your design.