Create a square 1:1 illustrated map infographic in [Art Style]. The main title should read [City Name] [Map Title]. Add a playful title section with a cartoon red chili pepper mascot wearing sunglasses and giving a thumbs-up. Frame the entire map with [Border Decoration].
Use textured beige parchment paper as the base, with yellow roads, blue rivers, green park areas, and a hand-drawn travel-map feeling. Include six landmark illustrations: People's Park, Wenshu Monastery, IFS with a climbing panda, 339 TV Tower, Kuanzhai Alley, and Eastern Suburb Memory. Place a giant panda sitting and eating bamboo near the center as a charming city mascot.
Add twelve numbered Chengdu food spots with small watercolor food illustrations and Chinese labels: Chen Mapo Tofu, Zhong Dumplings, Chunxi Road skewers, Kuanzhai Alley san da pao, Jianshe Road egg baking cake, Yulin Road hotpot, Xiangxiang Alley sweet potato noodles, Wuhouci Street bobo chicken, Eastern Suburb Memory spicy mixed dish, People's Park Heming Teahouse covered tea, Jinli Ancient Street ice jelly, and Shuangliu rabbit heads. Add a bottom-right legend with icons for food locations, landmarks, parks, rivers or lakes, and main roads. Include a vintage compass rose with N, S, E, W and a small warm reminder about eating spicy food carefully.
Keep the illustration lively, readable, cute, and dense but organized, like a souvenir food-travel map. Avoid real advertising logos, private information, extra watermarks, unreadable labels, duplicated numbers, broken map hierarchy, inaccurate place relationships, distorted food illustrations, and low-resolution artifacts.