See top-tier Chinese art at the 798 Art District in Beijing.
🌿When I first started learning photography, my teachers told me that if I wanted to see the latest and greatest photography and design, I had to go to the 798 Art District in Beijing. Now, I've finally had the chance to see it for myself. The 798 Art District was originally the "Beijing North China Radio Joint Equipment Factory." Starting in 2002, many artist studios and local art institutions began to move into the area, truly transforming it and gradually forming China's top art community. Today, art institutions of many well-known artists gather here, and galleries, design studios, art exhibition spaces, animation, film and television media, artist studios, fashion shops, restaurants, and bars fill the area with an artistic atmosphere. Whether it's traditional pottery and porcelain, modern fashion exhibitions, or bars and restaurants, every space is full of artistic imagination, making it feel like a fantastical art forest, where you can wander in a sea of beauty. Of course, there are also top-notch paintings, photography, and more. It's a must-visit for young artists to learn and socialize! Of course, if you're a regular tourist, the 798 Art District, as an artistic landmark in Beijing's Chaoyang District, is also worth a visit. So, during your holiday, head to the 798 Art District and embark on an artistic pilgrimage!
📍Address: Dashanzi Area, Jiuxianqiao Subdistrict, Chaoyang District, Beijing
🚉Transportation: You can drive to the 798 Art District in Chaoyang District, Beijing, or take Subway Line 14 to Wangjing South Station and then walk.
⏳Opening hours: Free all year round