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一张手绘风格的城市美食地图,以台州为主题
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A hand-drawn style city food map themed on Taizhou. The base is a simplified hand-drawn city map from a bird's-eye view, marking areas like Jiaojiang, Luqiao, Huangyan and landmarks of water systems such as Lingjiang and Taizhou Bay, not pursuing precise proportions but rather a cute watercolor hand-drawn feel. The map features 12 exquisite hand-drawn small illustrations of food locations: 1. Egg-white Sheep Tail from Jiaojiang Old Granary (golden fluffy egg foam dessert sprinkled with powdered sugar, pulling strings when picked up with chopsticks) 2. Shi Bing Tong from Ziyang Ancient Street in Linhai (a full wheat pancake roll cut open to reveal rich fillings like shredded meat, egg skin, rice noodles) 3. Green Crab from Sanmen (a fat green-shell crab with large pincles, next to a small dish of ginger vinegar) 4. Seafood Noodles from Shitang Fishing Port in Wenling (a thick ceramic bowl with rich white fish soup noodles covered with shrimp, razor clams, and small yellow croakers) 5. Zao Geng from Luqiao (a thick colorful porridge with visible particles of mustard greens, winter bamboo shoots, dried tofu, and oysters) 6. Cui Yuan from Kanmen in Yuhuan (three or four plump glutinous rice balls in a steamer basket, next to a soy sauce dish dripping with sesame oil) 7. Mai Xia from Huangyan (a clay pot with dough pieces and clams, green vegetables bubbling) 8. Eight Great Bowls from Xianju (eight coarse ceramic bowls arranged in a circle - containing local chicken, stream fish, tofu skin) 9. Jiao Bing Tong from Tiantai (several golden crispy thin rolls neatly arranged, revealing braised pork and bean paste fillings) 10. Mai You Zhi from Linhai (thin cicada-wing-like pancakes on a bamboo plate rolled with minced meat, bean sprouts, and egg shreds) 11. Qian Gao from Wenling (a thick rice cake with braised pork and youtiao fried in the middle, sizzling on an iron plate) 12. Ginger Juice Egg from Jiaojiang (a blue and white bowl with amber ginger soup containing tender egg flakes, sprinkled with crushed walnuts). Each illustration occupies about 5% of the map area, with handwritten shop names and a recommendation phrase like "Grandma starts kneading dough at 4 AM" or "Locals swear by this pot". The map edges are decorated with hand-drawn vines, bayberry branches, and small seafood (shrimp, crab, shells) forming a border. In the bottom right corner, there's a hand-drawn compass (marking the "East China Sea" direction) and a legend. The top left corner title "Taizhou · Mountain and Sea Food Light Map" uses fat round hand-drawn art fonts, decorated with bayberries and small yellow croakers. The overall style is a watercolor + colored pencil mixed hand-drawn texture, with main colors of bayberry red, ginger yellow, sea blue, and emerald green, with a 1:1 aspect ratio.







