798 Art Zone
If you are interested in contemporary
Chinese art, there's a place you must go: 798 Art Zone.
Located in the northeast suburb of Beijing, the previous
factory plant has become a haven for artists from home
and even abroad. Artists gather here to open galleries,
art studios and cafes, and hold all kinds art events,
making the area the most resounding name in the artistic
circle.
The original 798 was a once state-owned
industrial plant established in the 1950s. The plants
were abandoned in late 1990s. Inspired by the SOHO area,
which provided a refuge for artists in New York City
in the 1960s and 70s, some artists moved to the warehouse
lofts in 798 in 2000.
Cheap rent, quiet surroundings rapidly
turned the area into a paradise for artists. More artists
moved in and established dozens of art studios, galleries
as well as book stores, cafes and restaurants. 798 Art
Zone doesn't have a gate or a boundary. When you see
a big red post written with "798", you know
you have arrived at the art paradise.
Walking along the road of 798 art zone, doodles on a
low brick wall give you the first sign of the artistic
flavor of the area. Heading forward for another 200
meters, you arrive at the key area of the art zone.
It might not compose a complete and
lively artistic area without cafes and restaurants.Don't
worry. the 798 has many of them.
You can kill a couple of hours reading books or just
chatting with friends in the leisurely and artistic
cafes. Of course, you can also have a good meal in the
well decorated restaurants. Come to 798, if you are
an art fan. You won't be disappointed.
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