Create a vintage travel poster for DELHI on warm off-white textured paper with subtle grain and faded ink. Use a clean centered editorial layout with 4 visible text elements: a huge uppercase block sans-serif headline at the top reading “DELHI” in pale dusty teal; a centered explanatory paragraph beneath it reading “India Gate is a war memorial located in the heart of New Delhi, India. Built in 1931, it stands 42 meters tall and honors the soldiers of the British Indian Army who died during World War I and the Third Anglo-Afghan War.” in smaller bold teal type; a large Hindi label at the upper left of the image area reading “इंडिया गेट” in the same pale teal; and a page number at the upper right reading “03”. The lower half contains one large rectangular photo-style image of India Gate, cropped from a low-angle viewpoint so the sandstone arch dominates the frame, showing beige stone blocks, carved cornices, circular medallions, the word “INDIA” near the top of the monument, and a soft blue sky with light clouds behind it. Keep the color palette muted and retro: dusty teal, cream paper, warm tan sandstone, and slightly desaturated sky blue. Add mild print wear, paper speckles, and a softly faded 1970s magazine-travel-guide aesthetic, with generous margins and precise alignment.