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Create an exquisite Little Red Book-style infographic poster of a Chinese travel destination, employing soft watercolor map aesthetics and a square format to showcase a five-day high-speed rail travel route through China. The top left corner features a striking calligraphy title:{argument name="headline text" default="May Day travel plans"} Below it, add a green ribbon with white Chinese characters as a subtitle:{argument name="route text" default="Guangzhou → Hunan → Wuhan → Beijing"} Below the subtitle, add a line of smaller Chinese text: “Heading North: Discovering the Beauty of China.” The background is a light-colored illustrated map of central and northern China in beige and light sage green, with subtle mountain textures, gentle rivers, and delicate floral decorations in the corners. A vertically curving railway line extends from the bottom center to the top center, connecting four cities, accompanied by orange-red locating pins and striking red Chinese city names. From bottom to top, they are: Guangzhou, Hunan, Wuhan, and Beijing. Small white high-speed rail icons are placed along the tracks, with three green travel time labels: “Guangzhou → Hunan High-speed Rail approx. 2.5 hours,” “Hunan → Wuhan High-speed Rail approx. 1.5 hours,” and “Wuhan → Beijing High-speed Rail approx. 4.5 hours.” Near each city, there is a landscape collage or landmark illustration group: Guangzhou with a modern skyline and the Canton Tower; Hunan with green mountains and cultural landscapes; Wuhan with the Yellow Crane Tower and historical buildings; and Beijing with the Forbidden City/royal palace architecture. Add small scenic labels near the city illustrations, with the text "Guangzhou, the City of Flowers and a Culinary Capital," "Hunan, a Land of Mountains and Rivers and a Hub of Culture," "Wuhan, the City of Rivers and a City of Heroes," and "China's Capital, a Blend of History and Modernity." Below the main title, evenly arrange four minimalist icon badges with brief Chinese labels: a camera icon labeled "Featured Attractions," a train icon labeled "Direct High-Speed Rail," a suitcase icon labeled "Easy Travel," and a star icon labeled "Recommended Restaurants." Around the map, place four rounded rectangular itinerary cards with green titles, cream backgrounds, and photo thumbnails. Each card must include a daily itinerary, a starred section for a recommended attraction, and a starred section for a recommended restaurant. The four cards are: 1) Top right card title "Beijing | 2 days," containing two lines of dates, four attraction thumbnails, and one food photo; 2) Middle right card title "Wuhan | 1.5 days," containing two lines of dates, four attraction thumbnails, and one food photo; 3) Middle left card title "Hunan | 2 days," containing two lines of dates, four attraction thumbnails, and one food photo; 4) Bottom left card title "Guangzhou | 1 day," containing one line of dates, four attraction thumbnails, and one food photo. The itinerary text uses practical Xiaohongshu-style Chinese travel plan text. A rounded-corner notes panel is added in the bottom right corner, containing two sections with green titles: "Itinerary Highlights" and "Travel Tips." Under "Itinerary Highlights," four key points are listed with small icons. Under "Travel Tips," four key points are listed with small icons. Decorate the notes area with a small luggage illustration and Chinese phrases in green handwritten italics, such as “Let’s go! Go and experience the spring scenery.” At the bottom center, place a small, rounded summary panel titled “Trip Overview,” containing four summary items with icons: Total Duration (approx. 6.5 days), Total Mileage (approx. 2100 km), Recommended Transportation (High-speed rail), and Best Travel Time (April 29 - May 5). In the lower left foreground, place a large, streamlined white high-speed train, diagonally upwards, overlapping the border as a visual focal point. Add a calligraphic closing phrase near the train: “The most beautiful scenery is on the road, the best time is during May Day.” Use elegant olive green, sage green, beige, and warm red tones to combine the charm of traditional Chinese travel posters with the clarity of modern infographics, ensuring clear typography, soft shadows, rounded cards, natural photo insertion, and a clean editorial layout.
Prompt breakdown
Create an exquisite Little Red Book-style infographic poster of a Chinese travel destination, employing soft watercolor map aesthetics and a square format to showcase a five-day high-speed rail travel route through China.
The top left corner features a striking calligraphy title:{argument name="headline text" default="May Day travel plans"} Below it, add a green ribbon with white Chinese characters as a subtitle:{argument name="route text" default="Guangzhou → Hunan → Wuhan → Beijing"} Below the subtitle, add a line of smaller Chinese text: “Heading North: Discovering the Beauty of China.” The background is a light-colored illustrated map of central and northern China in beige and light sage green, with subtle mountain textures, gentle rivers, and delicate floral decorations in the corners.
A vertically curving railway line extends from the bottom center to the top center, connecting four cities, accompanied by orange-red locating pins and striking red Chinese city names.
From bottom to top, they are: Guangzhou, Hunan, Wuhan, and Beijing.











