Build the page around visible cultural exchange
A good ethnic unity and cultural exchange poster should not be filled with slogans only. A better idea for students is to show how people from different ethnic groups learn from one another, respect different customs, and grow together. This makes the poster more lively, meaningful, and easier to organize.
Your main title can be Ethnic Unity Around Us, Cultural Exchange and Friendship, or Together as One. A short subtitle such as “Learn, Respect, and Share” can make the theme clearer.
Useful sections to include on the poster
- What is ethnic unity? Explain that it means equality, respect, friendship, and mutual help among different ethnic groups.
- Cultural exchange corner Introduce clothing, music, dance, festivals, food, or customs from different ethnic traditions.
- Unity on campus Write about classmates helping each other, learning together, and celebrating activities side by side.
- Respect tips Add reminders such as respecting habits, not laughing at accents, and learning before judging.
- What I can do List simple actions students can take to promote friendship and understanding.
If you have extra space, you can also add a small “culture symbols” box with short notes and simple drawings.
Short text materials students can copy
Theme sentences
- Unity grows when we understand each other.
- Different cultures make our world more colorful.
- Respect differences and share friendship.
- When we learn from one another, we grow together.
Mini paragraphs
What ethnic unity means: Ethnic unity means people from different ethnic groups treat each other equally, respect different customs, and live in harmony. Through communication and cooperation, friendship becomes stronger.
Why cultural exchange matters: Cultural exchange helps us discover different ways of life and teaches us respect and inclusion. The more we understand, the fewer misunderstandings we have.
What students can do: Students can start with polite communication, respect classmates’ habits and traditions, and actively learn about excellent cultures with an open mind.
A layout idea that works well for this theme
This topic looks neat with a center-title layout. Put the main title in the middle and arrange four sections around it, such as knowledge, culture, actions, and blessings. This makes the page clear and balanced.
- Color ideas: Red, orange, blue, and green can create a warm and harmonious feeling.
- Drawing ideas: Children holding hands, pomegranates, ribbons, festival decorations, or circular unity symbols.
- Writing tip: Keep the text blocks tidy and leave some blank space so the page does not feel crowded.
How to make the poster feel more personal
Do not try to fill every corner with text. A strong poster has a clear theme, clean sections, and sincere words. Students can add one personal sentence such as “When I learn about my classmates’ traditions, I understand them better.” This makes the work warmer and more authentic.
If you already have your topic but still need help with layout and arrangement, you can continue exploring ideas in the Zhihui Shouchaobao WeChat mini program for more student-friendly poster inspiration.