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Beijing during winter is it worth it?
So is it worth it to travel to Beijing during winter? The answer is as always, it depends.
If you love to avoiding crowds and enjoy the magnificent parks, palaces and Hutong streets and feel the real vibe of the city I would say is definetly worth it. Although without some disclaimer.
Winter is Beijing is cold, windy and dry. Some of the parks during winter are not worth spending too much time like Yuanmingyuan, specially the one that their charm is their vegetation.
The following photos are from: Liheyuan, Forbidden Palace, Qian men, the Lama Temple, Liheyuan, Yuanmingyuan and 798 art district #beijing #winter #798artdistrict #yuanmingyuan #qianmen
798 Art Zone in Beijing has so much to explore 🇨🇳
📍 798 Art District
🚇 Take the metro on line 14 to Wangjing Nan Station and leave through exit B1 and then walk for 20 minutes.
Stepping away from the ancient atmosphere of the city into a modern trendy area. In 798 Art District you can find everything from graffiti, sculptures, galleries and so much cool art work!
The area was previously an old industrial park, and in the last ten years it has been transformed into a creative and inspiring place! Events such as fashion shows are also usually held here.
🍃 Don’t miss the botanical themed shop and cafe as seen in the last photo!
📸 Remember to bring your camera to take photos of all of the artwork, architecture and more!
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😎 The coolest area in Beijing- 798 ART DISTRICT 🎨
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If you are looking for a more cool and hipster area in Beijing you must to visit the 798 art district. 🤩
The area is a complex of military factories repurposed to showcase the emerging Chinese art scene. It’s a cluster of amazing streets with art galleries, quirky shops and underground boutiques as you have never seen in China. 🥰
☕️ There are also some nice cafes and restaurants. You can spend the whole day there if you wish so.
🚇 To get there by subway, take the line 14 to Wangjing South station. If it’s a sunny beautiful day you can rent a bike and ride for 10 min to the district or walk for 20-25 min.
Let me know if you go and enjoyed the place 🙏
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The 798 Art District is a quirky area that I did not expect to find in China’s capital of Beijing. I visited on a weekday morning, so there were not many people but friends have said they attended events here on the weekends and evenings and met artists and interesting people from all over the world. I found some nice cafes there and of course, various art shops, statues, and murals. Very Instagram-worthy!
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798 ART ZONE!
So, I recently visited the 798 Art Zone in Beijing, and let me tell you, it was quite an experience. As an art lover, I was excited to explore this former industrial area that has been transformed into a hub of artistic expression. And boy, was I not disappointed! The maze-like alleyways of the 798 Art Zone were a treat to explore. The area was teeming with galleries, studios, cafes, and shops that showcased the work of some of China's most talented artists. From paintings and sculptures to digital art and installations, there was something for everyone.
One of the things that struck me about the area was the unique blend of industrial architecture and contemporary artwork. The former factories and warehouses that now house the galleries provide a distinctive backdrop for the art on display, creating a fascinating contrast between old and new.
All in all, my visit to the 798 Art Zone was an enriching experience that left me feeling inspired and creative. It's a must-visit destination for anyone interested in contemporary Chinese culture, and even if you're not an art lover, the area has so much to offer in terms of food, community, and architectural beauty. If you're ever in Beijing, make sure to check it out!
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Art is beauty 😍
Pure art brings pure love & Joy. Such a beautiful place to take photos, visit with friends and family. Good place for tourists as well😍As a saying goes “The aim of art is not to represent the outward appearance of things, but the inward significance”, “Art is the best possible introduction to the culture of the world. I love it for the buried hopes, the garnered memories, the tender feelings. It can summon at a touch. It washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life”.#798artdistrict #historicallandmarks #familytrip #mytravelhacks
798 Art District: finally Im here! 🎨🚂
Visiting 798 Art District, also known as Dashanzi Art District, was a mesmerizing experience. The area was a vibrant tapestry of creativity, with galleries, design shops, and cafes adorning every corner. Surrounded by fellow art enthusiasts and hipster tourists, the atmosphere was electric, fueling our excitement.
The district's unique fusion of contemporary art and industrial architecture was truly awe-inspiring. Exploring the myriad of artistic expressions in this bustling hub made it an unforgettable journey, making 798 a must-visit for anyone seeking inspiration and cultural immersion.
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Art has no boundaries🎨
798 art district is a huge place. We visited zone A and we spent the whole day only on that area. I would highly recommend you select separate days to visit all 4 zones. But overall it was an amazing experience😊☺️.
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