1. Draw Xinjiang, Tibet and Inner Mongolia first, which are downward curved arcs with triangles in the upper left corner and arcs in the lower left corner.
2. Then draw a chicken head, but don't forget the outstanding places in Liaoning Peninsula and Yunnan Province.
3. Then finish the map, and don't forget the excellence of Guangdong Peninsula.
Finally, don't forget that Hainan Island and Taiwan Province Island are all finished.
Main points of drawing a map of China
Borders and administrative divisions: Draw the borders and administrative divisions of China. China is composed of provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government, and the boundaries between them are marked with precise boundary lines.
Main geographical features: It represents the main geographical features of China, such as rivers, lakes, mountains and plains. Ensure that the positions and shapes of these features are accurate.
Towns: Mark the main towns in China on the map. According to the importance and population size of the city, choose the city to be marked and use appropriate symbols or marks to represent it.
Road and Railway Network: Draw the main road and railway network in China. Mark the traffic lines such as expressways, national highways, railway trunk lines and branch lines to accurately reflect China's traffic network.
Coastline and Islands: Draw the coastline and main islands of China, such as Taiwan Province Province, Hainan Island and Changshan Islands. Pay attention to the location and proportion of the island, corresponding to the land area of China.
Legend and scale: Add legend and scale to the map to help readers understand the relationship between symbols and dimensions in the map. Legend can explain the meaning of symbols, lines and colors used on the map.
Title and comments: Add a title to the map, and add comments and text descriptions where necessary. The title should concisely describe the theme or purpose of the map, and the annotations can provide more detailed information to help readers understand the content of the map.
Proofreading and correction: After the map is drawn, proofread and correct it. Carefully check the location, proportion and accuracy of various geographical features and signs, and make necessary corrections and adjustments.