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Beijing 798 Art Zone | One of the must-visit attractions in Beijing

Beijing 798 Art Center is really suitable for street photography‼️ (Strategy attached ||| Having visited many art zones, such as Hefei's Hefei 1972, Chongqing's Eling Second Factory, Putian's 1971 Cultural and Creative Park, etc., this time I had the chance to stroll around the 798 Art Center in Beijing and found it's really great for street photography! ‼️Before you go ✅For those who want to see exhibitions, please note that most shops are closed on Mondays, and it is recommended to go after 10 a.m. on other days, as most exhibitions are not open early. ✅Whether it's worth visiting the Beijing 798 Art Center or not, I wouldn't recommend it for those who are short on time, but it's a nice place to visit if you have plenty of time or need to kill time before a flight. ✅The art zone is quite large, so it's recommended to wear a pair of comfortable shoes for walking around! 🌟Attraction Introduction The 798 Art Zone, also known as Dashanzi Art District, was originally the site of the state-owned Factory 798 and other electronics industries. Its Bauhaus-style factory buildings have been favored by many artists, leading to the combination of idle factories and modern art, making it a hub for art in Beijing. Here, a diverse cultural space has been formed, integrating galleries, cultural companies, bars, and shops, with a strong artistic atmosphere and various exhibitions held throughout the year. 📷About Photography ✅Pace Beijing: A large art space formed from renovated sawtooth-shaped Bauhaus-style factory buildings ✅Train Square/Train District: Abandoned trains and tracks, with many motorcycles parked in front of the square, also a good choice for photography. ✅Old Furnace Area Square: The huge boilers and pipes left from the industrial site are very suitable for taking industrial-style photos. ⚠️Tips: There are many unknown places that are also great for photography, and if you have time, you can explore more and find unexpected surprises. 🌟About Exhibitions The 798 Art Zone is truly a paradise for exhibition-goers, with a variety of exhibitions, most of which are paid. For those who like to see exhibitions, it's a great choice to come here on weekends to see the exhibitions and take photos. 🚗About Transportation Beijing 798 Art Zone is located at No. 2 Jiuxianqiao Road, Chaoyang District. You can take Beijing Subway Line 10 to Liangmaqiao Station Exit C and transfer to buses 402, 405, 909, or take Line 1 to Sihui Station and transfer to buses 402, 405, or take Line 15 to Wangjing Station and transfer to bus 445, or walk from Subway Line 14 to Wangjing South Station.
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Posted: May 12, 2024
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