1. The 798 Art District in Beijing is commonly known as the 798 Art Zone and is a vibrant cultural district featuring dozens of galleries, studios, cafes, and shops. The area covers over 600,000 square feet, making it one of the largest and most diverse art districts in the world.
The district is housed in a former industrial complex of 1950s military factories and warehouses. In the early 2000s, the area was gradually transformed into an artist community by artists and architects. Today, it attracts millions of visitors each year who come to enjoy the innovative galleries, exhibitions, and cultural events by contemporary artists.
Some of the most notable galleries in the district include the Ullens Center for Contemporary Art, the Long March Space, and the Pace Beijing. Other attractions in the district include the 798 Space, which is a popular venue for art performances and exhibitions, and the 798 Outdoor Art Project, showcasing many contemporary sculptures and installation art pieces.
2. The 798 Art District is open from 10 am to 6 pm, and the galleries and shops may have different opening hours. The phone number for the district’s official website is +86 10 6438 1570.
3. There is no ticket fee to enter the 798 Art District. Visitors can easily reach the district by taking a taxi or public transportation. The nearest subway station is the Dashanzi station (line 14), which is a short walk from the district. Visitors can also take a bus to the 798 Art Zone stop or hire a bicycle to explore the district at their own pace.


