Guided Tour
Opening Hours:
798·751 Art District is open 24 hours, and no reservation is required for entry.

-Art Institutions:
10:00-18:00/11:00-19:00 (some exhibitions are closed on Mondays).
Please check the specific opening hours of each exhibition for accurate information.

-Theaters:
19:30-22:30
Refer to the official mini-program for performance schedules organized by each host.

-Dining and Cafes:
10:00-22:30
Check the mini-program for the operating hours of individual merchants.


Free Exhibition and Reservation:
On the 798 Art District Mini-Program's homepage, navigate to the "Exhibitions & Events" section to explore both free and paid exhibitions within the district. Some exhibitions may require reservations in advance—please refer to the details on each exhibition's page for specific requirements.
Some exhibitions offer free admission with a 0-yuan purchase order through the 798 Art District Mini-Program.
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Getting Here
Address:
798·751 Art District, No. 2 Jiuxianqiao Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing

How to Arrive: By Subway/Bus/Taxi/Didi/Car

1. By Subway
Line 12: Gaojiayuan Station (Exit B)
Line 14: Wangjing South Station (Exit B1) / Jiangtai Station (Exit A)

2. By Bus
Stops and Routes:
Dashanzi Lukou South / Wangyefen
Take buses 401, 405, 991, 445, or 988 and walk to 798 Art District.
Dashanzi Lukou East / Wangyefen Station:
Take buses 593, 851, 854, 403, or 418 and walk to 798 Art District.
Caihong Road
Take bus 516 and walk to 798 Art District.
Wanhong Road
Take Rapid Transit Line 53 and walk to 798 Art District.

3. By Taxi/Rideshare or Private Car
Destination: 798 Art District / 751, No. 2 Jiuxianqiao Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing.
About 798

798 Art District is located in the factory areas of the former state-owned 798 factory and other electronics factories, which was built by Germany in the 1950s. Today, it has transformed into a hub of artistic innovation, spanning over 500,000 square meters (123.5 acres), with the iconic Bauhaus architecture alone covering more than 70,000 square meters (17.3 acres). 


 


The community is home to over 600 institutions across a wide range of fields, including art, film and theater, media, technology, fashion, architecture, entertainment, and cultural dining. Nearly 80% of these institutions are dedicated to cultural and creative industries, encompassing national cultural communication centers, international cultural and art organizations from 19 countries and regions, as well as renowned institutions blending traditional and contemporary Chinese art. The community also hosts nearly 100 prominent artist studios from both domestic and international circles. 


 


Each year, 798 Art District hosts thousands of cultural and art events, solidifying its status as the largest cultural industry cluster in China focused on art. In 2024, according to the latest statistics, 798 attracted over 12 million visitors, setting a new historical record. 


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创始人

Beijing 798 Culture and Technology Co., Ltd.

Operator, 798 Art District

Beijing 798 Culture and Technology Co., Ltd. is a cultural and creative industry operator under Beijing Electronic Holding Co., Ltd., a state-owned enterprise. By leveraging the high-quality resources of the 798 and 751 spaces, brands, traffic, and intellectual properties, the company follows a development philosophy centered on cultural attraction, technological platforms, and capital empowerment.

The company has innovated the "space operation + IP development + digital services" model, promoting the integration of culture, commerce, and tourism through effective management. It enhances cultural value dissemination through IP development and harnesses digital technology to enable diverse cultural expressions. Beijing 798 Culture and Technology Co., Ltd. aims to shape a new model of cultural and artistic innovation, creating one of the most creative cultural technology industrial groups.