Beijing palace poster features Forbidden City and Great Wall.

A vintage-style poster depicting a canal-side café, mandarin ducks, golden-roofed pavilions, and the Great Wall, framed with Chinese cultural motifs.

Prompt

A pair of vintage-style travel posters with an elegant, hand-drawn watercolor aesthetic, framed with classic decorative corner borders and nostalgic typography.

​The first poster is titled "WELCOME TO SWITZERLAND: THE ALPINE HEART OF EUROPE," celebrating the land of chocolate, cheese, and watchmaking. The scene features a cozy lakeside town with a rustic alpine chalet and an outdoor café offering coffee and cake. A stone bridge arches over a rushing river where people are kayaking, framed by a classic wooden covered bridge. In the background, majestic snow-capped Swiss Alps rise behind traditional European buildings, a prominent clock tower, and a cable car cabin gliding through the air. A bicycle with a flower basket rests near a chalkboard sign that reads "EXPERIENCE THE SWISS ALPS. NATURE. PEACE. ADVENTURE. SWITZERLAND." The bottom border features icons of a Swiss cow, a wristwatch, a slice of cheese, a Swiss crest with edelweiss, trains, and a skier, underscored by the words "MAJESTY * PRECISION * PURITY."

​The second poster is titled "WELCOME TO BEIJING: BEIJING PALACE COMPLEX," celebrating the heart of China. It mirrors the exact same composition and layout as the first, but completely re-imagined with Chinese cultural elements. It showcases a traditional courtyard-style café offering tea and dumplings along a scenic canal. A stone bridge spans the water where mandarin ducks swim, leading to the grand, golden-roofed pavilions of the Forbidden City, with the Great Wall snaking across the distant hills. Blooming pink peonies and weeping willows frame the scene, and the exact same vintage bicycle with a flower basket rests next to a matching chalkboard sign reading "Journey. Dream. Create. BEIJING CHINA." The bottom border features a circular dragon stamp, architectural icons of Beijing landmarks, and a postage stamp reading "EST. 1406 FORBIDDEN CITY IMPERIAL HISTORY CHINA," underscored by the words "CULTURE ♦ LEGACY ♦ VITALITY."
Published: May 24, 2026 by