What's on in Beijing (June 30 - July 7)
Discover the best things to do in Beijing with our weekly roundup of art and exhibitions, music, performances and trending activities around town. To recommend an upcoming event or activity, please contact li-ping@chinadaily.com.cn.
Hungarian contemporary art
The Hungarian Contemporary Art exhibition includes 99 paintings and 23 sculptures created by contemporary Hungarian artists on the basis of structuralism. A wide range of styles are covered, such as pop art, expressionism, abstractism and realism.
Get a sneak peek here.
If you go:
9 am - 5 pm, through July 20 (closed on Mondays). National Art Museum of China, 1 Wusi Avenue, Dongcheng district. 010- 6400-1476.
Tickets: Free
A peek into the intelligent development of Dongguan
The southern Chinese city of Dongguan in Guangdong province is one of the most important production lines in China. Thanks to new technologies, the city's traditional reliance on low-cost labor and massive human resources has gradually been replaced by automation, digitization and intelligent production in recent years.
Traction Line, a new exhibition underway at the China Photography Exhibition Hall in Beijing, offers a glimpse of the new manufacturing life of the city, showcasing artwork by Dongguan-born photographer Li Zhiliang.
Learn more here.
If you go:
9 am - 4:30 pm through July 9 (closed on Mondays). Exhibition Hall No 1 and 2, China Photography Exhibition Hall, China Millennium Monument, 9A Fuxing Road, Haidian district.
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