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Page 1: China Travel City List—The Classics。 Welcome to your essential China travel guide. We're starting with the must-visit classics, perfect for first-time visitors seeking culture, iconic landmarks, and unforgettable food experiences. Beijing stands as the heart of imperial history. You cannot miss the Forbidden City, the Great Wall, and the charming hutong alleyways where history breathes through every corner. The vibe here is grand, historic, and deeply cultural. Shanghai is your gateway to modern China—a stunning skyline that rivals any world capital. Explore The Bund's colonial elegance, wander the artistic streets of the French Concession, and discover the serene beauty of Yu Garden. This city feels international, stylish, and endlessly energetic. Xi'an takes you back in time as China's ancient capital. The Terracotta Warriors are a wonder of the world, the City Wall offers breathtaking views, and the Muslim Quarter serves some of the most incredible street food you'll ever taste. The atmosphere here is warm, historic, and absolutely delicious. Finally, Chengdu invites you to slow down. Visit the panda base to see these gentle giants up close, dive into authentic hotpot culture, and relax in traditional teahouses where locals spend entire afternoons. This city is cozy, relaxed, and a true foodie paradise. Page 2: China Travel City List—Beyond the Obvious。 Now for the travelers ready to venture beyond the typical tourist path. These cities offer scenery, atmosphere, and authentic local charm that will make your trip truly unforgettable. Hangzhou is where poetry comes to life. West Lake is one of China's most enchanting natural wonders, the Longjing tea fields offer peaceful countryside wandering, and ancient temples provide moments of quiet reflection. The mood here is elegant, poetic, and beautifully soft. Chongqing is for those who crave drama and cinematic moments. Hongya Cave, built into the mountainside, glows like a neon dreamscape at night. The city's layered architecture, dramatic hotpot culture, and moody street views make it feel like stepping into a cyberpunk film. The vibe is intense, unforgettable, and visually stunning. Guilin and Yangshuo together create a landscape straight from classical Chinese paintings. The Li River and bamboo rafting float you through dreamlike karst mountains. These areas are perfect for photographers and nature lovers who want to move slowly and absorb the natural beauty. Finally, Dali offers bohemian romance and peaceful mountain charm. Erhai Lake reflects golden sunsets, the Ancient Town buzzes with artistic travelers and local culture, and Cangshan Mountain watches over it all. This destination feels relaxed, romantic, and like a retreat from the modern world. Implementation: Two Separate Pages。 These two carousel pages are designed as completely independent visuals. Page 1 focuses on the classic circuit that introduces visitors to China's greatest iconic sites—from the imperial grandeur of Beijing to the panda sanctuaries of Chengdu. Page 2 ventures into more atmospheric and scenic territories, revealing the poetic lakes of Hangzhou, the dramatic cyberpunk landscapes of Chongqing, the karst dreamscapes of Guilin and Yangshuo, and the bohemian mountain charm of Dali. Each page uses the Xiaohongshu aesthetic: clean infographics, travel stickers, practical information cards, and a warm color palette that feels both modern and inviting. The first page serves travelers planning their very first China experience. The second page calls to adventurers returning or those seeking something beyond the mainstream path. Design and Readability Standards。 Every element of these pages is carefully designed for clarity and visual appeal. Typography is clean and hierarchical, making city names, travel tips, and highlights easy to scan. The color scheme—warm beige backgrounds with accents of soft sky blue, jade green, and sunset orange—creates warmth without overwhelming the eye. Small travel icons, map pins, and minimalist illustrations support the information without cluttering the layout. Information cards are well-spaced with breathing room between sections. Landmark images or illustrations are high-quality and evocative, immediately conveying the essence of each destination. Handwritten-style elements and travel stickers on page 2 add personality while maintaining a sophisticated, editorial feel. The overall aesthetic is that of a premium travel magazine curated specifically for the Xiaohongshu audience—stylish, practical, and deeply saveable. English Language and Accessibility。 All text throughout both pages is presented in English, making the carousel accessible to international travelers planning their China journeys. City names, destination descriptions, travel tips, and informational tags are written in clear, natural English that is easy to understand regardless of the reader's background. The language maintains a friendly, editorial tone rather than overly formal or corporate language. Key travel phrases like 《Best for》, 《Don't miss》, and 《Vibe》 are consistently used to help readers quickly understand what each city offers and what atmosphere they'll experience. Short, punchy descriptors—《grand, historic, political, cultural》 or 《dramatic, layered, neon, cinematic》—paint vivid pictures of each destination. The English language choices support the page's primary purpose: guiding foreign travelers through China's most rewarding destinations with confidence and inspiration.

Travel Guide Purpose and User Value。 This two-page carousel functions as a practical, inspiring travel recommendation guide designed specifically for foreign travelers considering a trip to China. Page 1 answers the question: 《What should I see on my first trip?》 by presenting the most iconic, historically significant, and culturally rich destinations. Page 2 answers: 《Where should I explore beyond the tourist trail?》 by highlighting scenic, atmospheric, and locally beloved destinations that reward adventurous travelers. Together, these pages provide foreign visitors with a comprehensive starting point for planning their China itinerary. The information is curated to be both useful and inspiring—each city description balances practical 《what to do》 recommendations with emotional 《how it feels》 impressions. The layout is designed to be saved, shared, and referenced multiple times during the travel planning process. This is not just information; it's an invitation to experience China's diversity, from imperial history to modern skylines, from serene lakes to dramatic mountains, from ancient traditions to vibrant street culture. For any foreign traveler contemplating a journey to China, these pages serve as a trusted, stylish, and immediately actionable guide.

Create a **2-page Xiaohongshu-style travel recommendation carousel** in English

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Page 1: China Travel City List—The Classics。 Welcome to your essential China travel guide. We're starting with the must-visit classics, perfect for first-time visitors seeking culture, iconic landmarks, and unforgettable food experiences. Beijing stands as the heart of imperial history. You cannot miss the Forbidden City, the Great Wall, and the charming hutong alleyways where history breathes through every corner. The vibe here is grand, historic, and deeply cultural. Shanghai is your gateway to modern China—a stunning skyline that rivals any world capital. Explore The Bund's colonial elegance, wander the artistic streets of the French Concession, and discover the serene beauty of Yu Garden. This city feels international, stylish, and endlessly energetic. Xi'an takes you back in time as China's ancient capital. The Terracotta Warriors are a wonder of the world, the City Wall offers breathtaking views, and the Muslim Quarter serves some of the most incredible street food you'll ever taste. The atmosphere here is warm, historic, and absolutely delicious. Finally, Chengdu invites you to slow down. Visit the panda base to see these gentle giants up close, dive into authentic hotpot culture, and relax in traditional teahouses where locals spend entire afternoons. This city is cozy, relaxed, and a true foodie paradise. Page 2: China Travel City List—Beyond the Obvious。 Now for the travelers ready to venture beyond the typical tourist path. These cities offer scenery, atmosphere, and authentic local charm that will make your trip truly unforgettable. Hangzhou is where poetry comes to life. West Lake is one of China's most enchanting natural wonders, the Longjing tea fields offer peaceful countryside wandering, and ancient temples provide moments of quiet reflection. The mood here is elegant, poetic, and beautifully soft. Chongqing is for those who crave drama and cinematic moments. Hongya Cave, built into the mountainside, glows like a neon dreamscape at night. The city's layered architecture, dramatic hotpot culture, and moody street views make it feel like stepping into a cyberpunk film. The vibe is intense, unforgettable, and visually stunning. Guilin and Yangshuo together create a landscape straight from classical Chinese paintings. The Li River and bamboo rafting float you through dreamlike karst mountains. These areas are perfect for photographers and nature lovers who want to move slowly and absorb the natural beauty. Finally, Dali offers bohemian romance and peaceful mountain charm. Erhai Lake reflects golden sunsets, the Ancient Town buzzes with artistic travelers and local culture, and Cangshan Mountain watches over it all. This destination feels relaxed, romantic, and like a retreat from the modern world. Implementation: Two Separate Pages。 These two carousel pages are designed as completely independent visuals. Page 1 focuses on the classic circuit that introduces visitors to China's greatest iconic sites—from the imperial grandeur of Beijing to the panda sanctuaries of Chengdu. Page 2 ventures into more atmospheric and scenic territories, revealing the poetic lakes of Hangzhou, the dramatic cyberpunk landscapes of Chongqing, the karst dreamscapes of Guilin and Yangshuo, and the bohemian mountain charm of Dali. Each page uses the Xiaohongshu aesthetic: clean infographics, travel stickers, practical information cards, and a warm color palette that feels both modern and inviting. The first page serves travelers planning their very first China experience. The second page calls to adventurers returning or those seeking something beyond the mainstream path. Design and Readability Standards。 Every element of these pages is carefully designed for clarity and visual appeal. Typography is clean and hierarchical, making city names, travel tips, and highlights easy to scan. The color scheme—warm beige backgrounds with accents of soft sky blue, jade green, and sunset orange—creates warmth without overwhelming the eye. Small travel icons, map pins, and minimalist illustrations support the information without cluttering the layout. Information cards are well-spaced with breathing room between sections. Landmark images or illustrations are high-quality and evocative, immediately conveying the essence of each destination. Handwritten-style elements and travel stickers on page 2 add personality while maintaining a sophisticated, editorial feel. The overall aesthetic is that of a premium travel magazine curated specifically for the Xiaohongshu audience—stylish, practical, and deeply saveable. English Language and Accessibility。 All text throughout both pages is presented in English, making the carousel accessible to international travelers planning their China journeys. City names, destination descriptions, travel tips, and informational tags are written in clear, natural English that is easy to understand regardless of the reader's background. The language maintains a friendly, editorial tone rather than overly formal or corporate language. Key travel phrases like 《Best for》, 《Don't miss》, and 《Vibe》 are consistently used to help readers quickly understand what each city offers and what atmosphere they'll experience. Short, punchy descriptors—《grand, historic, political, cultural》 or 《dramatic, layered, neon, cinematic》—paint vivid pictures of each destination. The English language choices support the page's primary purpose: guiding foreign travelers through China's most rewarding destinations with confidence and inspiration.

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Travel Guide Purpose and User Value。 This two-page carousel functions as a practical, inspiring travel recommendation guide designed specifically for foreign travelers considering a trip to China. Page 1 answers the question: 《What should I see on my first trip?》 by presenting the most iconic, historically significant, and culturally rich destinations. Page 2 answers: 《Where should I explore beyond the tourist trail?》 by highlighting scenic, atmospheric, and locally beloved destinations that reward adventurous travelers. Together, these pages provide foreign visitors with a comprehensive starting point for planning their China itinerary. The information is curated to be both useful and inspiring—each city description balances practical 《what to do》 recommendations with emotional 《how it feels》 impressions. The layout is designed to be saved, shared, and referenced multiple times during the travel planning process. This is not just information; it's an invitation to experience China's diversity, from imperial history to modern skylines, from serene lakes to dramatic mountains, from ancient traditions to vibrant street culture. For any foreign traveler contemplating a journey to China, these pages serve as a trusted, stylish, and immediately actionable guide.

Create a **2-page Xiaohongshu-style travel recommendation carousel** in English

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Create a **2-page Xiaohongshu-style travel recommendation carousel** in English about **recommended cities to visit in China**. There should be **2 separate images**, not one image with two panels. Use a **3:4 vertical ratio** for each page. Do **not** create a cover page. Each page should directly present city recommendations. Overall style: modern travel magazine + clean infographic + Xiaohongshu lifestyle guide. The design should feel visually rich, practical, and easy to save. ### Visual Style Requirements: * Main colors: warm beige, soft sky blue, jade green, sunset orange, and travel-map neutrals * Use city photos or illustrated landmarks, travel stickers, map pins, ticket stubs, handwritten notes, mini icons, and clean information cards * Layout should be clear, aesthetic, and not too crowded * Text should be in English * Tone: friendly, stylish, useful, slightly editorial * No watermark, no website UI, no random app logos --- ## Page 1|Classic Must-Visit Cities ### Page Title: **China Travel City List: The Classics** ### Subtitle: **For first-time visitors who want culture, food, and iconic views** Recommend these 4 cities: ### 1. Beijing **Best for:** history, imperial architecture, museums **Don’t miss:** Forbidden City, Great Wall, hutongs **Vibe:** grand, historic, political, cultural ### 2. Shanghai **Best for:** skyline, fashion, nightlife, city walks **Don’t miss:** The Bund, French Concession, Yu Garden **Vibe:** modern, stylish, international ### 3. Xi’an **Best for:** ancient history and street food **Don’t miss:** Terracotta Warriors, City Wall, Muslim Quarter **Vibe:** ancient capital, warm, flavorful ### 4. Chengdu **Best for:** pandas, spicy food, slow lifestyle **Don’t miss:** panda base, hotpot, teahouses **Vibe:** relaxed, cozy, foodie heaven ### Layout Suggestions: * Use 4 city cards in a clean grid * Each card should include a landmark image, city name, best-for label, and 2–3 travel highlights * Add small icons: camera, food, history, skyline, panda, map pin * Make the page feel like a “first China trip starter pack” --- ## Page 2|More Unique & Atmospheric Cities ### Page Title: **China Travel City List: Beyond the Obvious** ### Subtitle: **For travelers who want scenery, atmosphere, and local charm** Recommend these 4 cities: ### 1. Hangzhou **Best for:** lakeside views, tea culture, peaceful walks **Don’t miss:** West Lake, Longjing tea fields, temples **Vibe:** poetic, elegant, soft ### 2. Chongqing **Best for:** cyberpunk city views and spicy food **Don’t miss:** Hongya Cave, hotpot, mountain city streets **Vibe:** dramatic, layered, neon, cinematic ### 3. Guilin / Yangshuo **Best for:** nature, rivers, mountains, photography **Don’t miss:** Li River, bamboo rafting, karst landscapes **Vibe:** dreamy, scenic, slow travel ### 4. Dali **Best for:** old towns, lakes, mountains, chill lifestyle **Don’t miss:** Erhai Lake, Dali Ancient Town, Cangshan Mountain **Vibe:** relaxed, romantic, bohemian ### Layout Suggestions: * Use a soft travel-journal layout with postcards, map pins, and handwritten-style labels * Each city should have a visual landmark or mood image * Add short tags like “scenic,” “foodie,” “slow travel,” “city walk,” “photo spot” * Make the page feel more atmospheric and niche than Page 1 --- ## Important Notes: 1. Generate exactly **2 separate pages** 2. Do not make a cover page 3. Do not combine both pages into one image 4. Keep the layout clean, stylish, and readable 5. Use English text only 6. Make the carousel feel like a useful travel recommendation guide for foreigners visiting China

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Page 1: China Travel City List—The Classics。 Welcome to your essential China travel guide. We're starting with the must-visit classics, perfect for first-time visitors seeking culture, iconic landmarks, and unforgettable food experiences. Beijing stands as the heart of imperial history. You cannot miss the Forbidden City, the Great Wall, and the charming hutong alleyways where history breathes through every corner. The vibe here is grand, historic, and deeply cultural. Shanghai is your gateway to modern China—a stunning skyline that rivals any world capital. Explore The Bund's colonial elegance, wander the artistic streets of the French Concession, and discover the serene beauty of Yu Garden. This city feels international, stylish, and endlessly energetic. Xi'an takes you back in time as China's ancient capital. The Terracotta Warriors are a wonder of the world, the City Wall offers breathtaking views, and the Muslim Quarter serves some of the most incredible street food you'll ever taste. The atmosphere here is warm, historic, and absolutely delicious. Finally, Chengdu invites you to slow down. Visit the panda base to see these gentle giants up close, dive into authentic hotpot culture, and relax in traditional teahouses where locals spend entire afternoons. This city is cozy, relaxed, and a true foodie paradise. Page 2: China Travel City List—Beyond the Obvious。 Now for the travelers ready to venture beyond the typical tourist path. These cities offer scenery, atmosphere, and authentic local charm that will make your trip truly unforgettable. Hangzhou is where poetry comes to life. West Lake is one of China's most enchanting natural wonders, the Longjing tea fields offer peaceful countryside wandering, and ancient temples provide moments of quiet reflection. The mood here is elegant, poetic, and beautifully soft. Chongqing is for those who crave drama and cinematic moments. Hongya Cave, built into the mountainside, glows like a neon dreamscape at night. The city's layered architecture, dramatic hotpot culture, and moody street views make it feel like stepping into a cyberpunk film. The vibe is intense, unforgettable, and visually stunning. Guilin and Yangshuo together create a landscape straight from classical Chinese paintings. The Li River and bamboo rafting float you through dreamlike karst mountains. These areas are perfect for photographers and nature lovers who want to move slowly and absorb the natural beauty. Finally, Dali offers bohemian romance and peaceful mountain charm. Erhai Lake reflects golden sunsets, the Ancient Town buzzes with artistic travelers and local culture, and Cangshan Mountain watches over it all. This destination feels relaxed, romantic, and like a retreat from the modern world. Implementation: Two Separate Pages。 These two carousel pages are designed as completely independent visuals. Page 1 focuses on the classic circuit that introduces visitors to China's greatest iconic sites—from the imperial grandeur of Beijing to the panda sanctuaries of Chengdu. Page 2 ventures into more atmospheric and scenic territories, revealing the poetic lakes of Hangzhou, the dramatic cyberpunk landscapes of Chongqing, the karst dreamscapes of Guilin and Yangshuo, and the bohemian mountain charm of Dali. Each page uses the Xiaohongshu aesthetic: clean infographics, travel stickers, practical information cards, and a warm color palette that feels both modern and inviting. The first page serves travelers planning their very first China experience. The second page calls to adventurers returning or those seeking something beyond the mainstream path. Design and Readability Standards。 Every element of these pages is carefully designed for clarity and visual appeal. Typography is clean and hierarchical, making city names, travel tips, and highlights easy to scan. The color scheme—warm beige backgrounds with accents of soft sky blue, jade green, and sunset orange—creates warmth without overwhelming the eye. Small travel icons, map pins, and minimalist illustrations support the information without cluttering the layout. Information cards are well-spaced with breathing room between sections. Landmark images or illustrations are high-quality and evocative, immediately conveying the essence of each destination. Handwritten-style elements and travel stickers on page 2 add personality while maintaining a sophisticated, editorial feel. The overall aesthetic is that of a premium travel magazine curated specifically for the Xiaohongshu audience—stylish, practical, and deeply saveable. English Language and Accessibility。 All text throughout both pages is presented in English, making the carousel accessible to international travelers planning their China journeys. City names, destination descriptions, travel tips, and informational tags are written in clear, natural English that is easy to understand regardless of the reader's background. The language maintains a friendly, editorial tone rather than overly formal or corporate language. Key travel phrases like 《Best for》, 《Don't miss》, and 《Vibe》 are consistently used to help readers quickly understand what each city offers and what atmosphere they'll experience. Short, punchy descriptors—《grand, historic, political, cultural》 or 《dramatic, layered, neon, cinematic》—paint vivid pictures of each destination. The English language choices support the page's primary purpose: guiding foreign travelers through China's most rewarding destinations with confidence and inspiration.

Travel Guide Purpose and User Value。 This two-page carousel functions as a practical, inspiring travel recommendation guide designed specifically for foreign travelers considering a trip to China. Page 1 answers the question: 《What should I see on my first trip?》 by presenting the most iconic, historically significant, and culturally rich destinations. Page 2 answers: 《Where should I explore beyond the tourist trail?》 by highlighting scenic, atmospheric, and locally beloved destinations that reward adventurous travelers. Together, these pages provide foreign visitors with a comprehensive starting point for planning their China itinerary. The information is curated to be both useful and inspiring—each city description balances practical 《what to do》 recommendations with emotional 《how it feels》 impressions. The layout is designed to be saved, shared, and referenced multiple times during the travel planning process. This is not just information; it's an invitation to experience China's diversity, from imperial history to modern skylines, from serene lakes to dramatic mountains, from ancient traditions to vibrant street culture. For any foreign traveler contemplating a journey to China, these pages serve as a trusted, stylish, and immediately actionable guide.