
Located in Beijing Fun (Phase II), ChocChoco Chocolate Museum officially opened on January 1, 2026.
It took three years to prepare for this museum's opening, with nearly 50 tons of chocolate used.
The first floor is divided into three core functional zones: an exhibition zone for large-scale chocolate artworks, the "House of Gold" interaction and photo-taking zone, and an education and exploration zone.

In the artwork exhibition zone, various large-scale chocolate artworks are displayed, such as the chocolate models of Beijing's landmarks (including the Beijing Central Axis recreated with chocolate) and the chocolate-made Coiled Dragon Caisson. In the "House of Gold" interaction and photo-taking zone, there is a bunch of "gold coins" stacked and scattered around the place. You can touch these "coins", take photos with them, and even make wishes for the new year with them. The education and exploration zone recounts the story of cocoa through various photos and texts on screen.

In the Chocolate Art Gallery on the second floor, visitors can admire up close the replicas of Chinese and Western art masterpieces, which are all made of chocolate. In the Chocolate Dream Theater, characters such as a warrior, a wealthy merchant, and a conjurer perform and interact with visitors randomly, playing rock-paper-scissors and hosting Q&A sessions. In the Chocolate Kitchen, visitors can watch chocolatiers create chocolate exhibits on-site through panoramic glass windows. Furthermore, chocolate DIY experiences for adults as well as families with children will also be launched in the future.
The 380-square-meter chocolate retail area on the second floor brings together hundreds of types of products spanning different categories, including classic snacks and exquisite gift boxes. It also features creative chocolates incorporating Beijing's cultural elements, such as tanghulu (candied haws), the Forbidden City, the Temple of Heaven, and (of course) the Great Wall.
Additionally, the museum has also launched a stamp collection campaign. After collecting all of the stamps here, you can redeem a special souvenir commemorating the opening!
Address: Building 5, Courtyard 2, Langfang Toutiao, Beijing Fun, Xicheng District, Beijing
Opening Hours: 10:00 – 21:00
Transportation:
By Subway: Take Subway Line 2 to Qianmen Station (Exit C) and walk for around 5 minutes.
By bus: Get off at Dashilan (大栅栏) Stop or Qianmen (前门) Stop.
By car: Navigate to Beijing Fun's underground parking lot (北京坊地下停车场).
(Source: Beijing Daily)