Blog Tag - 798

News You Might Have Missed: Gliding Past Traffic, Swimming Porkers and Water-Ballet Controversy
Beijing remains fairly quiet after the Congress but we still can’t readily access our Gmail. News that’s caught our eye recently include odd...
Art Attack: Beijing Design Week Special Edition
For those sticking around in Beijing during the holiday, Beijing Design Week presents a great opportunity to engage with the city’s artistic...
Striking Snapshots: PMT Art Shop Now Open in 798
Anyone ambling down Nanluogu Xiang has likely stopped at the PMT Art Shop. Their provocative images have a way of putting passersby under a spell....
This Year's Affordable Art: Subway Comics, Sucking Face and Giant Mosquitoes
Affordable Art Beijing (AAB), the event that aims to both help new artists get a foothold in the industry and provide us non-millionaires with the...
Happy Nova Year: Win Tickets For New Year's Eve!
Got your New Year's Eve plans sorted out yet? Pretty much every bar and club in Beijing will have some sort of celebration, but if you're looking...
Art Hike: 798
For those who might have been out of town, the August issue of our magazine featured five Art Hikes: short pedestrian routes in five of Beijing's...
An Evening of Art and Charity in 798
Looking for events to fill the long holiday weekend? Out at 798, charity and art combine for a good cause. A Bridge for Children International (ABC...
Topshop and Topman in Beijing? The Exclusive at FEI
Up until now, Topshop and Topman have only been accessible to China residents via their online websites. All that’s about to change. FEI Space – a...
Art Attack: Free Money for Fake Movie Tickets, Plagiarism, Sellouts and Fang Lijun in 798
Not a good week for integrity in China's culturati. Claims have surfaced that movie theaters are falsely inflating ticket sales for historical epic...
Art Attack: Affordable Art, Comic Korean Cooks, Tosca and Thomas
I'm currently debilitated by a pinched nerve, but that doesn't stop you from going out this weekend and getting some well-priced art in 798,...
Art Attack: Inside 798, Caochangdi Festivals and Mormon Musicians
Maybe you’re planning to avoid every single one of those music festivals you’ve been reading about. (Fear the port-a-potties? Haven’t a thing to...
Giveaway for YEN New Year's Eve Countdown!!
Don't have plans for New Years Eve yet? Then perhaps The Beijinger can help out with two free passes to the YEN Countdown on New Years Eve in the...
Fashion Without Limits: Zhang Da's "Boundless" Collection at UCCA
If you haven’t heard of Zhang Da before, who could blame you? He's earned himself a reputation for being one of China's most mysterious designers....
The State of Art: Vivienne Li of Ullens Center for Contemporary Art
Beijing’s 798 art district has become a hub of China’s art scene and at its heart is the Ullens Center for Contemporary Art (UCCA), opened in late...
Art Zone Shopping: 798 Teems with Creative Treasures
While Dashanzi’s 798 Art District is most well known for its eclectic collection of art galleries, art centers and coffee shops, it is also becoming...