798 Art District
Resham SengarResham Sengar/Times Travel Editor/THINGS TO DO, BEIJING/ Updated : Dec 12, 2016, 17:08 IST
Synopsis
Art lovers, ahoy! Beijing’s 798 Art District, located in the Dashanzi area, to the northeast of central Beijing, is the ‘it’ place to visit for picking some edgy and artistic pieces of art.
Art lovers, ahoy! Beijing’s 798 Art District, located in the Dashanzi area, to the northeast of central Beijing, is the ‘it’ place to visit for picking some edgy and artistic pieces of art. Read less
Art lovers, ahoy! Beijing’s 798 Art District, located in the Dashanzi area, to the northeast of central Beijing, is the ‘it’ place to visit for picking some edgy and artistic pieces of art. Way back in 2002, a revolution of sort took over 798 as the artists and cultural organisations began to divide, rent out, and re-do the factory spaces, slowly turning them into galleries, art centres, artists' studios, design companies, restaurants, and bars.Quirky Maoist junk and T-shirts displaying “Obamao” sell like hot cakes here. Come here during the day so that you can easily explore the art mecca! And that’s not all about it. The art district is an ever-growing and expanding hub which shows the increasing number of fashion shows, art festivals and international conferences it hosts so frequently. Foodies may buy themselves a cup of Italian coffee at the famous in-house café here which has been confidently touted as better than Starbucks'! Did we tell you that several political figures, movie stars and celebs have graced this place?
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