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  • Workers inside a workshop producing art materials. 798 Art Zone or Dashanzi Art District, is a part of Dashanzi in the Chaoyang District of Beijing, China that houses a thriving artistic community, among 50-year old decommissioned military factory buildings of unique architectural style. The area is often called the 798 Art District or Factory 798 although technically, Factory #798 is only one of several structures within a complex formerly known as Joint Factory 718.
    20120602art area 798 beijing_R_1.jpg
  • Contemporary art sculpture installed outside on one of the lanes inside 798. 798 Art Zone or Dashanzi Art District, is a part of Dashanzi in the Chaoyang District of Beijing, China that houses a thriving artistic community, among 50-year old decommissioned military factory buildings of unique architectural style. The area is often called the 798 Art District or Factory 798 although technically, Factory #798 is only one of several structures within a complex formerly known as Joint Factory 718.
    20120602art area 798 beijing_D_1.jpg
  • Contemporary art dinosaur sculpture installed outside on one of the lanes inside 798. 798 Art Zone or Dashanzi Art District, is a part of Dashanzi in the Chaoyang District of Beijing, China that houses a thriving artistic community, among 50-year old decommissioned military factory buildings of unique architectural style. The area is often called the 798 Art District or Factory 798 although technically, Factory #798 is only one of several structures within a complex formerly known as Joint Factory 718.
    20120602art area 798 beijing_AO_1.jpg
  • Contemporary art sculpture installed outside on one of the lanes inside 798. 798 Art Zone or Dashanzi Art District, is a part of Dashanzi in the Chaoyang District of Beijing, China that houses a thriving artistic community, among 50-year old decommissioned military factory buildings of unique architectural style. The area is often called the 798 Art District or Factory 798 although technically, Factory #798 is only one of several structures within a complex formerly known as Joint Factory 718.
    20120602art area 798 beijing_C_1.jpg
  • Contemporary art sculpture installed outside on one of the lanes inside 798. 798 Art Zone or Dashanzi Art District, is a part of Dashanzi in the Chaoyang District of Beijing, China that houses a thriving artistic community, among 50-year old decommissioned military factory buildings of unique architectural style. The area is often called the 798 Art District or Factory 798 although technically, Factory #798 is only one of several structures within a complex formerly known as Joint Factory 718.
    20120602art area 798 beijing_AF_1.jpg
  • Contemporary art sculpture installed outside on one of the lanes inside 798. 798 Art Zone or Dashanzi Art District, is a part of Dashanzi in the Chaoyang District of Beijing, China that houses a thriving artistic community, among 50-year old decommissioned military factory buildings of unique architectural style. The area is often called the 798 Art District or Factory 798 although technically, Factory #798 is only one of several structures within a complex formerly known as Joint Factory 718.
    20120602art area 798 beijing_AA.jpg
  • Westerners selling genuine antiques creates a lot of interest among people in the market. This dealer says 'These are the only genuine antiques in the market'. Beijing Panjiayuan Antique Market is Beijing’s biggest and best-known arts, crafts, and Chinese antiques market. It is located in south east Beijing, China near the Panjiayuan Bridge in Chaoyang District. It covers an area of 48,500 square meters, of which 26,000 square meters are for business. There are over 4,000 stalls in the market, with nearly 10,000 dealers and sellers. Much of that on sale are trinkets and stones, although there are some genuine antiques.
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  • Beijing Panjiayuan Antique Market is Beijing’s biggest and best-known arts, crafts, and Chinese antiques market. It is located in south east Beijing, China near the Panjiayuan Bridge in Chaoyang District. It covers an area of 48,500 square meters, of which 26,000 square meters are for business. There are over 4,000 stalls in the market, with nearly 10,000 dealers and sellers. Much of that on sale are trinkets and stones, although there are some genuine antiques.
    20120602panjiayuan antique market be...jpg
  • Contemporary art installation of inflatable riot police in a gallery in 798. 798 Art Zone or Dashanzi Art District, is a part of Dashanzi in the Chaoyang District of Beijing, China that houses a thriving artistic community, among 50-year old decommissioned military factory buildings of unique architectural style. The area is often called the 798 Art District or Factory 798 although technically, Factory #798 is only one of several structures within a complex formerly known as Joint Factory 718.
    20120602art area 798 beijing_AD_1.jpg
  • Beijing Panjiayuan Antique Market is Beijing’s biggest and best-known arts, crafts, and Chinese antiques market. It is located in south east Beijing, China near the Panjiayuan Bridge in Chaoyang District. It covers an area of 48,500 square meters, of which 26,000 square meters are for business. There are over 4,000 stalls in the market, with nearly 10,000 dealers and sellers. Much of that on sale are trinkets and stones, although there are some genuine antiques.
    20120602panjiayuan antique market be...jpg
  • Kids playing on some bronze wolf sculptures. 798 Art Zone or Dashanzi Art District, is a part of Dashanzi in the Chaoyang District of Beijing, China that houses a thriving artistic community, among 50-year old decommissioned military factory buildings of unique architectural style. The area is often called the 798 Art District or Factory 798 although technically, Factory #798 is only one of several structures within a complex formerly known as Joint Factory 718.
    20120602art area 798 beijing_AH.jpg
  • Beijing Panjiayuan Antique Market is Beijing’s biggest and best-known arts, crafts, and Chinese antiques market. It is located in south east Beijing, China near the Panjiayuan Bridge in Chaoyang District. It covers an area of 48,500 square meters, of which 26,000 square meters are for business. There are over 4,000 stalls in the market, with nearly 10,000 dealers and sellers. Much of that on sale are trinkets and stones, although there are some genuine antiques.
    20120602panjiayuan antique market be...jpg
  • Beijing Panjiayuan Antique Market is Beijing’s biggest and best-known arts, crafts, and Chinese antiques market. It is located in south east Beijing, China near the Panjiayuan Bridge in Chaoyang District. It covers an area of 48,500 square meters, of which 26,000 square meters are for business. There are over 4,000 stalls in the market, with nearly 10,000 dealers and sellers. Much of that on sale are trinkets and stones, although there are some genuine antiques.
    20120602panjiayuan antique market be...jpg
  • Beijing Panjiayuan Antique Market is Beijing’s biggest and best-known arts, crafts, and Chinese antiques market. It is located in south east Beijing, China near the Panjiayuan Bridge in Chaoyang District. It covers an area of 48,500 square meters, of which 26,000 square meters are for business. There are over 4,000 stalls in the market, with nearly 10,000 dealers and sellers. Much of that on sale are trinkets and stones, although there are some genuine antiques.
    20120602panjiayuan antique market be...jpg
  • Beijing Panjiayuan Antique Market is Beijing’s biggest and best-known arts, crafts, and Chinese antiques market. It is located in south east Beijing, China near the Panjiayuan Bridge in Chaoyang District. It covers an area of 48,500 square meters, of which 26,000 square meters are for business. There are over 4,000 stalls in the market, with nearly 10,000 dealers and sellers. Much of that on sale are trinkets and stones, although there are some genuine antiques.
    20120602panjiayuan antique market be...jpg
  • Beijing Panjiayuan Antique Market is Beijing’s biggest and best-known arts, crafts, and Chinese antiques market. It is located in south east Beijing, China near the Panjiayuan Bridge in Chaoyang District. It covers an area of 48,500 square meters, of which 26,000 square meters are for business. There are over 4,000 stalls in the market, with nearly 10,000 dealers and sellers. Much of that on sale are trinkets and stones, although there are some genuine antiques.
    20120602panjiayuan antique market be...jpg
  • Beijing Panjiayuan Antique Market is Beijing’s biggest and best-known arts, crafts, and Chinese antiques market. It is located in south east Beijing, China near the Panjiayuan Bridge in Chaoyang District. It covers an area of 48,500 square meters, of which 26,000 square meters are for business. There are over 4,000 stalls in the market, with nearly 10,000 dealers and sellers. Much of that on sale are trinkets and stones, although there are some genuine antiques.
    20120602panjiayuan antique market be...jpg
  • Beijing Panjiayuan Antique Market is Beijing’s biggest and best-known arts, crafts, and Chinese antiques market. It is located in south east Beijing, China near the Panjiayuan Bridge in Chaoyang District. It covers an area of 48,500 square meters, of which 26,000 square meters are for business. There are over 4,000 stalls in the market, with nearly 10,000 dealers and sellers. Much of that on sale are trinkets and stones, although there are some genuine antiques.
    20120602panjiayuan antique market be...jpg
  • Beijing Panjiayuan Antique Market is Beijing’s biggest and best-known arts, crafts, and Chinese antiques market. It is located in south east Beijing, China near the Panjiayuan Bridge in Chaoyang District. It covers an area of 48,500 square meters, of which 26,000 square meters are for business. There are over 4,000 stalls in the market, with nearly 10,000 dealers and sellers. Much of that on sale are trinkets and stones, although there are some genuine antiques.
    20120602panjiayuan antique market be...jpg
  • Beijing Panjiayuan Antique Market is Beijing’s biggest and best-known arts, crafts, and Chinese antiques market. It is located in south east Beijing, China near the Panjiayuan Bridge in Chaoyang District. It covers an area of 48,500 square meters, of which 26,000 square meters are for business. There are over 4,000 stalls in the market, with nearly 10,000 dealers and sellers. Much of that on sale are trinkets and stones, although there are some genuine antiques.
    20120602panjiayuan antique market be...jpg
  • Beijing Panjiayuan Antique Market is Beijing’s biggest and best-known arts, crafts, and Chinese antiques market. It is located in south east Beijing, China near the Panjiayuan Bridge in Chaoyang District. It covers an area of 48,500 square meters, of which 26,000 square meters are for business. There are over 4,000 stalls in the market, with nearly 10,000 dealers and sellers. Much of that on sale are trinkets and stones, although there are some genuine antiques.
    20120602panjiayuan antique market be...jpg
  • People looking for art to buy at Affordable Art Fair Beijing in one of the main gallery spaces at 798. 798 Art Zone or Dashanzi Art District, is a part of Dashanzi in the Chaoyang District of Beijing, China that houses a thriving artistic community, among 50-year old decommissioned military factory buildings of unique architectural style. The area is often called the 798 Art District or Factory 798 although technically, Factory #798 is only one of several structures within a complex formerly known as Joint Factory 718.
    20120602art area 798 beijing_W_1.jpg
  • People looking for art to buy at Affordable Art Fair Beijing in one of the main gallery spaces at 798. 798 Art Zone or Dashanzi Art District, is a part of Dashanzi in the Chaoyang District of Beijing, China that houses a thriving artistic community, among 50-year old decommissioned military factory buildings of unique architectural style. The area is often called the 798 Art District or Factory 798 although technically, Factory #798 is only one of several structures within a complex formerly known as Joint Factory 718.
    20120602art area 798 beijing_S_1.jpg
  • Contemporary art sculpture installed outside on one of the lanes inside 798. 798 Art Zone or Dashanzi Art District, is a part of Dashanzi in the Chaoyang District of Beijing, China that houses a thriving artistic community, among 50-year old decommissioned military factory buildings of unique architectural style. The area is often called the 798 Art District or Factory 798 although technically, Factory #798 is only one of several structures within a complex formerly known as Joint Factory 718.
    20120602art area 798 beijing_K_1.jpg
  • Contemporary art sculpture installed outside on one of the lanes inside 798. 798 Art Zone or Dashanzi Art District, is a part of Dashanzi in the Chaoyang District of Beijing, China that houses a thriving artistic community, among 50-year old decommissioned military factory buildings of unique architectural style. The area is often called the 798 Art District or Factory 798 although technically, Factory #798 is only one of several structures within a complex formerly known as Joint Factory 718.
    20120602art area 798 beijing_I_1.jpg
  • Contemporary art sculpture of a woman with thin limbs and wearing shocking pink underwear generates a lot of interest with art lovers at a gallery in 798.  798 Art Zone or Dashanzi Art District, is a part of Dashanzi in the Chaoyang District of Beijing, China that houses a thriving artistic community, among 50-year old decommissioned military factory buildings of unique architectural style. The area is often called the 798 Art District or Factory 798 although technically, Factory #798 is only one of several structures within a complex formerly known as Joint Factory 718.
    20120602art area 798 beijing_AR_1.jpg
  • Large red numbers at the entrance of 798. 798 Art Zone or Dashanzi Art District, is a part of Dashanzi in the Chaoyang District of Beijing, China that houses a thriving artistic community, among 50-year old decommissioned military factory buildings of unique architectural style. The area is often called the 798 Art District or Factory 798 although technically, Factory #798 is only one of several structures within a complex formerly known as Joint Factory 718.
    20120602art area 798 beijing_AN_1.jpg
  • Kids playing on some bronze wolf sculptures. 798 Art Zone or Dashanzi Art District, is a part of Dashanzi in the Chaoyang District of Beijing, China that houses a thriving artistic community, among 50-year old decommissioned military factory buildings of unique architectural style. The area is often called the 798 Art District or Factory 798 although technically, Factory #798 is only one of several structures within a complex formerly known as Joint Factory 718.
    20120602art area 798 beijing_AH_1.jpg
  • Large scale installation wall says 'Whose art is it?' on one side and 'Whose land is it?' on the other, in a gallery in 798. 798 Art Zone or Dashanzi Art District, is a part of Dashanzi in the Chaoyang District of Beijing, China that houses a thriving artistic community, among 50-year old decommissioned military factory buildings of unique architectural style. The area is often called the 798 Art District or Factory 798 although technically, Factory #798 is only one of several structures within a complex formerly known as Joint Factory 718.
    20120602art area 798 beijing_AE_1.jpg
  • Male model posing for a photograph while playing a ukelele. 798 Art Zone or Dashanzi Art District, is a part of Dashanzi in the Chaoyang District of Beijing, China that houses a thriving artistic community, among 50-year old decommissioned military factory buildings of unique architectural style. The area is often called the 798 Art District or Factory 798 although technically, Factory #798 is only one of several structures within a complex formerly known as Joint Factory 718.
    20120602art area 798 beijing_AC_1.jpg
  • Cleaner washing the floor in a gallery in 798. 798 Art Zone or Dashanzi Art District, is a part of Dashanzi in the Chaoyang District of Beijing, China that houses a thriving artistic community, among 50-year old decommissioned military factory buildings of unique architectural style. The area is often called the 798 Art District or Factory 798 although technically, Factory #798 is only one of several structures within a complex formerly known as Joint Factory 718.
    20120602art area 798 beijing_AS_1.jpg
  • Beijing Panjiayuan Antique Market is Beijing’s biggest and best-known arts, crafts, and Chinese antiques market. It is located in south east Beijing, China near the Panjiayuan Bridge in Chaoyang District. It covers an area of 48,500 square meters, of which 26,000 square meters are for business. There are over 4,000 stalls in the market, with nearly 10,000 dealers and sellers. Much of that on sale are trinkets and stones, although there are some genuine antiques.
    20120602panjiayuan antique market be...jpg
  • People looking for art to buy at Affordable Art Fair Beijing in one of the main gallery spaces at 798. 798 Art Zone or Dashanzi Art District, is a part of Dashanzi in the Chaoyang District of Beijing, China that houses a thriving artistic community, among 50-year old decommissioned military factory buildings of unique architectural style. The area is often called the 798 Art District or Factory 798 although technically, Factory #798 is only one of several structures within a complex formerly known as Joint Factory 718.
    20120602art area 798 beijing_V_1.jpg
  • People looking for art to buy at Affordable Art Fair Beijing in one of the main gallery spaces at 798. 798 Art Zone or Dashanzi Art District, is a part of Dashanzi in the Chaoyang District of Beijing, China that houses a thriving artistic community, among 50-year old decommissioned military factory buildings of unique architectural style. The area is often called the 798 Art District or Factory 798 although technically, Factory #798 is only one of several structures within a complex formerly known as Joint Factory 718.
    20120602art area 798 beijing_T_1.jpg
  • Woman walks up to a large contemporary art sculpture of a face looking through a wall in a gallery at 798. 798 Art Zone or Dashanzi Art District, is a part of Dashanzi in the Chaoyang District of Beijing, China that houses a thriving artistic community, among 50-year old decommissioned military factory buildings of unique architectural style. The area is often called the 798 Art District or Factory 798 although technically, Factory #798 is only one of several structures within a complex formerly known as Joint Factory 718.
    20120602art area 798 beijing_J_1.jpg
  • Contemporary art sculpture of a woman with thin limbs and wearing shocking pink underwear generates a lot of interest with art lovers at a gallery in 798.  798 Art Zone or Dashanzi Art District, is a part of Dashanzi in the Chaoyang District of Beijing, China that houses a thriving artistic community, among 50-year old decommissioned military factory buildings of unique architectural style. The area is often called the 798 Art District or Factory 798 although technically, Factory #798 is only one of several structures within a complex formerly known as Joint Factory 718.
    20120602art area 798 beijing_AT_1.jpg
  • Large red numbers at the entrance of 798. 798 Art Zone or Dashanzi Art District, is a part of Dashanzi in the Chaoyang District of Beijing, China that houses a thriving artistic community, among 50-year old decommissioned military factory buildings of unique architectural style. The area is often called the 798 Art District or Factory 798 although technically, Factory #798 is only one of several structures within a complex formerly known as Joint Factory 718.
    20120602art area 798 beijing_AL_1.jpg
  • Beijing Panjiayuan Antique Market is Beijing’s biggest and best-known arts, crafts, and Chinese antiques market. It is located in south east Beijing, China near the Panjiayuan Bridge in Chaoyang District. It covers an area of 48,500 square meters, of which 26,000 square meters are for business. There are over 4,000 stalls in the market, with nearly 10,000 dealers and sellers. Much of that on sale are trinkets and stones, although there are some genuine antiques.
    20120602panjiayuan antique market be...jpg
  • Westerners selling genuine antiques creates a lot of interest among people in the market. This dealer says 'These are the only genuine antiques in the market'. Beijing Panjiayuan Antique Market is Beijing’s biggest and best-known arts, crafts, and Chinese antiques market. It is located in south east Beijing, China near the Panjiayuan Bridge in Chaoyang District. It covers an area of 48,500 square meters, of which 26,000 square meters are for business. There are over 4,000 stalls in the market, with nearly 10,000 dealers and sellers. Much of that on sale are trinkets and stones, although there are some genuine antiques.
    20120602panjiayuan antique market be...jpg
  • Beijing Panjiayuan Antique Market is Beijing’s biggest and best-known arts, crafts, and Chinese antiques market. It is located in south east Beijing, China near the Panjiayuan Bridge in Chaoyang District. It covers an area of 48,500 square meters, of which 26,000 square meters are for business. There are over 4,000 stalls in the market, with nearly 10,000 dealers and sellers. Much of that on sale are trinkets and stones, although there are some genuine antiques.
    20120602panjiayuan antique market be...jpg
  • Beijing Panjiayuan Antique Market is Beijing’s biggest and best-known arts, crafts, and Chinese antiques market. It is located in south east Beijing, China near the Panjiayuan Bridge in Chaoyang District. It covers an area of 48,500 square meters, of which 26,000 square meters are for business. There are over 4,000 stalls in the market, with nearly 10,000 dealers and sellers. Much of that on sale are trinkets and stones, although there are some genuine antiques.
    20120602panjiayuan antique market be...jpg
  • Beijing Panjiayuan Antique Market is Beijing’s biggest and best-known arts, crafts, and Chinese antiques market. It is located in south east Beijing, China near the Panjiayuan Bridge in Chaoyang District. It covers an area of 48,500 square meters, of which 26,000 square meters are for business. There are over 4,000 stalls in the market, with nearly 10,000 dealers and sellers. Much of that on sale are trinkets and stones, although there are some genuine antiques.
    20120602panjiayuan antique market be...jpg
  • Contemporary art sculpture installed outside on one of the lanes inside 798. 798 Art Zone or Dashanzi Art District, is a part of Dashanzi in the Chaoyang District of Beijing, China that houses a thriving artistic community, among 50-year old decommissioned military factory buildings of unique architectural style. The area is often called the 798 Art District or Factory 798 although technically, Factory #798 is only one of several structures within a complex formerly known as Joint Factory 718.
    20120602art area 798 beijing_X_1.jpg
  • Workers inside a workshop producing art materials. 798 Art Zone or Dashanzi Art District, is a part of Dashanzi in the Chaoyang District of Beijing, China that houses a thriving artistic community, among 50-year old decommissioned military factory buildings of unique architectural style. The area is often called the 798 Art District or Factory 798 although technically, Factory #798 is only one of several structures within a complex formerly known as Joint Factory 718.
    20120602art area 798 beijing_Q_1.jpg
  • Contemporary art sculpture of a woman with thin limbs and wearing shocking pink underwear generates a lot of interest with art lovers at a gallery in 798.  798 Art Zone or Dashanzi Art District, is a part of Dashanzi in the Chaoyang District of Beijing, China that houses a thriving artistic community, among 50-year old decommissioned military factory buildings of unique architectural style. The area is often called the 798 Art District or Factory 798 although technically, Factory #798 is only one of several structures within a complex formerly known as Joint Factory 718.
    20120602art area 798 beijing_G_1.jpg
  • Contemporary art dinosaur sculpture installed outside on one of the lanes inside 798. 798 Art Zone or Dashanzi Art District, is a part of Dashanzi in the Chaoyang District of Beijing, China that houses a thriving artistic community, among 50-year old decommissioned military factory buildings of unique architectural style. The area is often called the 798 Art District or Factory 798 although technically, Factory #798 is only one of several structures within a complex formerly known as Joint Factory 718.
    20120602art area 798 beijing_AP_1.jpg
  • Large red numbers at the entrance of 798. 798 Art Zone or Dashanzi Art District, is a part of Dashanzi in the Chaoyang District of Beijing, China that houses a thriving artistic community, among 50-year old decommissioned military factory buildings of unique architectural style. The area is often called the 798 Art District or Factory 798 although technically, Factory #798 is only one of several structures within a complex formerly known as Joint Factory 718.
    20120602art area 798 beijing_AM_1.jpg
  • Beijing Panjiayuan Antique Market is Beijing’s biggest and best-known arts, crafts, and Chinese antiques market. It is located in south east Beijing, China near the Panjiayuan Bridge in Chaoyang District. It covers an area of 48,500 square meters, of which 26,000 square meters are for business. There are over 4,000 stalls in the market, with nearly 10,000 dealers and sellers. Much of that on sale are trinkets and stones, although there are some genuine antiques.
    20120602panjiayuan antique market be...jpg
  • Beijing Panjiayuan Antique Market is Beijing’s biggest and best-known arts, crafts, and Chinese antiques market. It is located in south east Beijing, China near the Panjiayuan Bridge in Chaoyang District. It covers an area of 48,500 square meters, of which 26,000 square meters are for business. There are over 4,000 stalls in the market, with nearly 10,000 dealers and sellers. Much of that on sale are trinkets and stones, although there are some genuine antiques.
    20120602panjiayuan antique market be...jpg
  • Contemporary art sculpture installed outside on one of the lanes inside 798. 798 Art Zone or Dashanzi Art District, is a part of Dashanzi in the Chaoyang District of Beijing, China that houses a thriving artistic community, among 50-year old decommissioned military factory buildings of unique architectural style. The area is often called the 798 Art District or Factory 798 although technically, Factory #798 is only one of several structures within a complex formerly known as Joint Factory 718.
    20120602art area 798 beijing_P_1.jpg
  • Woman on her mobile phone near to a large outdoor sculpture. 798 Art Zone or Dashanzi Art District, is a part of Dashanzi in the Chaoyang District of Beijing, China that houses a thriving artistic community, among 50-year old decommissioned military factory buildings of unique architectural style. The area is often called the 798 Art District or Factory 798 although technically, Factory #798 is only one of several structures within a complex formerly known as Joint Factory 718.
    20120602art area 798 beijing_N_1.jpg
  • Contemporary art sculpture installed outside on one of the lanes inside 798. 798 Art Zone or Dashanzi Art District, is a part of Dashanzi in the Chaoyang District of Beijing, China that houses a thriving artistic community, among 50-year old decommissioned military factory buildings of unique architectural style. The area is often called the 798 Art District or Factory 798 although technically, Factory #798 is only one of several structures within a complex formerly known as Joint Factory 718.
    20120602art area 798 beijing_F_1.jpg
  • Beijing Panjiayuan Antique Market is Beijing’s biggest and best-known arts, crafts, and Chinese antiques market. It is located in south east Beijing, China near the Panjiayuan Bridge in Chaoyang District. It covers an area of 48,500 square meters, of which 26,000 square meters are for business. There are over 4,000 stalls in the market, with nearly 10,000 dealers and sellers. Much of that on sale are trinkets and stones, although there are some genuine antiques.
    20120602panjiayuan antique market be...jpg
  • Beijing Panjiayuan Antique Market is Beijing’s biggest and best-known arts, crafts, and Chinese antiques market. It is located in south east Beijing, China near the Panjiayuan Bridge in Chaoyang District. It covers an area of 48,500 square meters, of which 26,000 square meters are for business. There are over 4,000 stalls in the market, with nearly 10,000 dealers and sellers. Much of that on sale are trinkets and stones, although there are some genuine antiques.
    20120602panjiayuan antique market be...jpg
  • Westerners selling genuine antiques creates a lot of interest among people in the market. This dealer says 'These are the only genuine antiques in the market'. Beijing Panjiayuan Antique Market is Beijing’s biggest and best-known arts, crafts, and Chinese antiques market. It is located in south east Beijing, China near the Panjiayuan Bridge in Chaoyang District. It covers an area of 48,500 square meters, of which 26,000 square meters are for business. There are over 4,000 stalls in the market, with nearly 10,000 dealers and sellers. Much of that on sale are trinkets and stones, although there are some genuine antiques.
    20120602panjiayuan antique market be...jpg
  • Contemporary art rabbit sculpture installed outside on one of the lanes inside 798. 798 Art Zone or Dashanzi Art District, is a part of Dashanzi in the Chaoyang District of Beijing, China that houses a thriving artistic community, among 50-year old decommissioned military factory buildings of unique architectural style. The area is often called the 798 Art District or Factory 798 although technically, Factory #798 is only one of several structures within a complex formerly known as Joint Factory 718.
    20120602art area 798 beijing_Y_1.jpg
  • 798 Art Zone or Dashanzi Art District, is a part of Dashanzi in the Chaoyang District of Beijing, China that houses a thriving artistic community, among 50-year old decommissioned military factory buildings of unique architectural style. The area is often called the 798 Art District or Factory 798 although technically, Factory #798 is only one of several structures within a complex formerly known as Joint Factory 718.
    20120602art area 798 beijing_B_1.jpg
  • Kids playing on some bronze wolf sculptures. 798 Art Zone or Dashanzi Art District, is a part of Dashanzi in the Chaoyang District of Beijing, China that houses a thriving artistic community, among 50-year old decommissioned military factory buildings of unique architectural style. The area is often called the 798 Art District or Factory 798 although technically, Factory #798 is only one of several structures within a complex formerly known as Joint Factory 718.
    20120602art area 798 beijing_A_1.jpg
  • People looking for art to buy at Affordable Art Fair Beijing in one of the main gallery spaces at 798. 798 Art Zone or Dashanzi Art District, is a part of Dashanzi in the Chaoyang District of Beijing, China that houses a thriving artistic community, among 50-year old decommissioned military factory buildings of unique architectural style. The area is often called the 798 Art District or Factory 798 although technically, Factory #798 is only one of several structures within a complex formerly known as Joint Factory 718.
    20120602art area 798 beijing_U_1.jpg
  • Contemporary art sculpture installed outside on one of the lanes inside 798. 798 Art Zone or Dashanzi Art District, is a part of Dashanzi in the Chaoyang District of Beijing, China that houses a thriving artistic community, among 50-year old decommissioned military factory buildings of unique architectural style. The area is often called the 798 Art District or Factory 798 although technically, Factory #798 is only one of several structures within a complex formerly known as Joint Factory 718.
    20120602art area 798 beijing_E_1.jpg
  • Beijing Panjiayuan Antique Market is Beijing’s biggest and best-known arts, crafts, and Chinese antiques market. It is located in south east Beijing, China near the Panjiayuan Bridge in Chaoyang District. It covers an area of 48,500 square meters, of which 26,000 square meters are for business. There are over 4,000 stalls in the market, with nearly 10,000 dealers and sellers. Much of that on sale are trinkets and stones, although there are some genuine antiques.
    20120602panjiayuan antique market be...jpg
  • Large scale installation wall says 'Whose art is it?' on one side and 'Whose land is it?' on the other, in a gallery in 798. 798 Art Zone or Dashanzi Art District, is a part of Dashanzi in the Chaoyang District of Beijing, China that houses a thriving artistic community, among 50-year old decommissioned military factory buildings of unique architectural style. The area is often called the 798 Art District or Factory 798 although technically, Factory #798 is only one of several structures within a complex formerly known as Joint Factory 718.
    20120602art area 798 beijing_L_1.jpg
  • Fruit seller at The Place is a new shopping street located in Beijing CBD. The huge overhead LCD screen designed by Jeremy Railton from Hollywood, is 250m long 30m wide. The Beijing Central Business District, or CBD is the primary area of finance, media, and business services in Beijing, China. It occupies 4 km2 of the Chaoyang District on the east side of the city. As the city is becoming one of the most important international financial centers in China so the CBD grows in height as skyscrapers rise into the sky.
    20120603cbd the place beijing_H_1.jpg
  • Tall buildings at night in The Beijing Central Business District, or CBD is the primary area of finance, media, and business services in Beijing, China. It occupies 4 km2 of the Chaoyang District on the east side of the city. As the city is becoming one of the most important international financial centers in China so the CBD grows in height as skyscrapers rise into the sky.
    20120603cbd beijing_M_1.jpg
  • Fruit seller at The Place is a new shopping street located in Beijing CBD. The huge overhead LCD screen designed by Jeremy Railton from Hollywood, is 250m long 30m wide. The Beijing Central Business District, or CBD is the primary area of finance, media, and business services in Beijing, China. It occupies 4 km2 of the Chaoyang District on the east side of the city. As the city is becoming one of the most important international financial centers in China so the CBD grows in height as skyscrapers rise into the sky.
    20120603cbd the place beijing_M_1.jpg
  • The Place is a new shopping street located in Beijing CBD. The huge overhead LCD screen designed by Jeremy Railton from Hollywood, is 250m long 30m wide. The Beijing Central Business District, or CBD is the primary area of finance, media, and business services in Beijing, China. It occupies 4 km2 of the Chaoyang District on the east side of the city. As the city is becoming one of the most important international financial centers in China so the CBD grows in height as skyscrapers rise into the sky.
    20120603cbd the place beijing_K_1.jpg
  • The Place is a new shopping street located in Beijing CBD. The huge overhead LCD screen designed by Jeremy Railton from Hollywood, is 250m long 30m wide. The Beijing Central Business District, or CBD is the primary area of finance, media, and business services in Beijing, China. It occupies 4 km2 of the Chaoyang District on the east side of the city. As the city is becoming one of the most important international financial centers in China so the CBD grows in height as skyscrapers rise into the sky.
    20120603cbd the place beijing_D_1.jpg
  • Fruit seller at The Place is a new shopping street located in Beijing CBD. The huge overhead LCD screen designed by Jeremy Railton from Hollywood, is 250m long 30m wide. The Beijing Central Business District, or CBD is the primary area of finance, media, and business services in Beijing, China. It occupies 4 km2 of the Chaoyang District on the east side of the city. As the city is becoming one of the most important international financial centers in China so the CBD grows in height as skyscrapers rise into the sky.
    20120603cbd the place beijing_A_1.jpg
  • Fruit seller at The Place is a new shopping street located in Beijing CBD. The huge overhead LCD screen designed by Jeremy Railton from Hollywood, is 250m long 30m wide. The Beijing Central Business District, or CBD is the primary area of finance, media, and business services in Beijing, China. It occupies 4 km2 of the Chaoyang District on the east side of the city. As the city is becoming one of the most important international financial centers in China so the CBD grows in height as skyscrapers rise into the sky.
    20120603cbd the place beijing_G_1.jpg
  • The Place is a new shopping street located in Beijing CBD. The huge overhead LCD screen designed by Jeremy Railton from Hollywood, is 250m long 30m wide. The Beijing Central Business District, or CBD is the primary area of finance, media, and business services in Beijing, China. It occupies 4 km2 of the Chaoyang District on the east side of the city. As the city is becoming one of the most important international financial centers in China so the CBD grows in height as skyscrapers rise into the sky.
    20120603cbd the place beijing_F_1.jpg
  • The Place is a new shopping street located in Beijing CBD. The huge overhead LCD screen designed by Jeremy Railton from Hollywood, is 250m long 30m wide. The Beijing Central Business District, or CBD is the primary area of finance, media, and business services in Beijing, China. It occupies 4 km2 of the Chaoyang District on the east side of the city. As the city is becoming one of the most important international financial centers in China so the CBD grows in height as skyscrapers rise into the sky.
    20120603cbd the place beijing_E_1.jpg
  • The Place is a new shopping street located in Beijing CBD. The huge overhead LCD screen designed by Jeremy Railton from Hollywood, is 250m long 30m wide. The Beijing Central Business District, or CBD is the primary area of finance, media, and business services in Beijing, China. It occupies 4 km2 of the Chaoyang District on the east side of the city. As the city is becoming one of the most important international financial centers in China so the CBD grows in height as skyscrapers rise into the sky.
    20120603cbd the place beijing_N.jpg
  • Fruit seller at The Place is a new shopping street located in Beijing CBD. The huge overhead LCD screen designed by Jeremy Railton from Hollywood, is 250m long 30m wide. The Beijing Central Business District, or CBD is the primary area of finance, media, and business services in Beijing, China. It occupies 4 km2 of the Chaoyang District on the east side of the city. As the city is becoming one of the most important international financial centers in China so the CBD grows in height as skyscrapers rise into the sky.
    20120603cbd the place beijing_J_1.jpg
  • The Place is a new shopping street located in Beijing CBD. The huge overhead LCD screen designed by Jeremy Railton from Hollywood, is 250m long 30m wide. The Beijing Central Business District, or CBD is the primary area of finance, media, and business services in Beijing, China. It occupies 4 km2 of the Chaoyang District on the east side of the city. As the city is becoming one of the most important international financial centers in China so the CBD grows in height as skyscrapers rise into the sky.
    20120603cbd the place beijing_N_1.jpg
  • Fruit seller at The Place is a new shopping street located in Beijing CBD. The huge overhead LCD screen designed by Jeremy Railton from Hollywood, is 250m long 30m wide. The Beijing Central Business District, or CBD is the primary area of finance, media, and business services in Beijing, China. It occupies 4 km2 of the Chaoyang District on the east side of the city. As the city is becoming one of the most important international financial centers in China so the CBD grows in height as skyscrapers rise into the sky.
    20120603cbd the place beijing_I_1.jpg
  • Couple waiting on their moped. The Beijing Central Business District, or CBD is the primary area of finance, media, and business services in Beijing, China. It occupies 4 km2 of the Chaoyang District on the east side of the city. As the city is becoming one of the most important international financial centers in China so the CBD grows in height as skyscrapers rise into the sky.
    20120603cbd beijing_L_1.jpg
  • Fruit seller at The Place is a new shopping street located in Beijing CBD. The huge overhead LCD screen designed by Jeremy Railton from Hollywood, is 250m long 30m wide. The Beijing Central Business District, or CBD is the primary area of finance, media, and business services in Beijing, China. It occupies 4 km2 of the Chaoyang District on the east side of the city. As the city is becoming one of the most important international financial centers in China so the CBD grows in height as skyscrapers rise into the sky.
    20120603cbd the place beijing_C_1.jpg
  • Fruit seller at The Place is a new shopping street located in Beijing CBD. The huge overhead LCD screen designed by Jeremy Railton from Hollywood, is 250m long 30m wide. The Beijing Central Business District, or CBD is the primary area of finance, media, and business services in Beijing, China. It occupies 4 km2 of the Chaoyang District on the east side of the city. As the city is becoming one of the most important international financial centers in China so the CBD grows in height as skyscrapers rise into the sky.
    20120603cbd the place beijing_B_1.jpg
  • Fruit seller at The Place is a new shopping street located in Beijing CBD. The huge overhead LCD screen designed by Jeremy Railton from Hollywood, is 250m long 30m wide. The Beijing Central Business District, or CBD is the primary area of finance, media, and business services in Beijing, China. It occupies 4 km2 of the Chaoyang District on the east side of the city. As the city is becoming one of the most important international financial centers in China so the CBD grows in height as skyscrapers rise into the sky.
    20120603cbd the place beijing_L_1.jpg
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