Beijing’s Coolest Industrial Art Spaces: Best Summer Escapes

Enter the 798 Art District, Hongqiao Market, and Langyuan Vintage to explore new summer destinations in Beijing. The Old Industrial Renovation Art Museum, a collision of art and history, provides you with the best travel guide for Beijing.

In the scorching summer, finding a place that can both escape the heat and appreciate the unique charm of Beijing has become a longing for many tourists. Unlike traditional attractions such as the forbidden city and The Great Wall, some old industrial transformation art museums in Beijing have become the new favorite of summer tourism due to their unique artistic atmosphere and cool indoor environment. This article will take you into three must visit old industrial art museums and provide you with a detailed travel guide to Beijing. 

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798 Art District: The Collision of Art and History

Address: No.4 JiuXianqiao Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing

Introduction:

The 798 Art District is one of the most famous old industrial transformation areas in Beijing. It used to be an old industrial area, but now it has become a paradise for art enthusiasts. Strolling among the scattered factories and galleries, you can appreciate a variety of modern art works, from oil paintings to sculptures, from photography to installation art, everything is available. In summer, the cafes and creative restaurants here are also great places to escape the heat. Why not enjoy a cup of iced coffee surrounded by art.

Beijing tourism precautions: The 798 Art District is relatively large, it is recommended to wear comfortable shoes, bring enough water and sunscreen.

Hongqiao Market: Integration of Tradition and Modernity

Address: Hongqiao Market, Tiantan East Road, Dongcheng District, Beijing

Introduction:

The Hongqiao Market is located near the bustling Temple of Heaven, where there is not only a traditional pearl market, but also some creative art spaces hidden. Entering these spaces, you will discover a perfect combination of traditional and modern art, including both traditional Chinese ink painting and modern abstract installation art. This is not only suitable for art enthusiasts, but also a great place to buy specialty souvenirs.

Beijing travel suggestion: After visiting the Hongqiao Market Art Space, why not take a walk in the nearby Temple of Heaven Park to experience the tranquility and beauty of the ancient capital.

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Langyuan Vintage: An Artistic World with Industrial Style

Address: No.2 Jiangtai Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing

Introduction:

Langyuan Vintage is another old industrial transformation area worth visiting, which preserves the original industrial elements such as red brick walls, railway tracks, and old style factories, while incorporating modern art and design. There are not only various art exhibitions and performances here, but also many specialty restaurants and creative shops. On a summer evening, sitting on the terrace and enjoying delicious food, watching the industrial ruins under the sunset, has a unique flavor.

Beijing tourism precautions: The Transportation around Langyuan Vintage is relatively convenient, but there is a large flow of people on weekends. It is recommended to plan your itinerary in advance.


The best way to open Beijing in summer

Walking into these three old industrial art museums, you can not only find a cool place in the scorching summer, but also deeply feel the diversity and vitality of Beijing as a city. Both art enthusiasts and ordinary tourists can find their own fun here. Remember to refer to our Beijing travel guide and precautions when planning your itinerary, to make your trip to Beijing more enjoyable and smooth.

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