Looking for a winter weekend getaway? Why not enjoy a "micro vacation" by visiting exhibitions, playing with ice and snow, and attending flash events.
Fantasy Ice and Snow Season at Shine Hills
The Fantasy Ice and Snow Season, themed "MOOMIN Winter Adventure," beganonJanuary 9 at Shine Hills and will last untilFebruary 16, 2025. In partnership with Finland's national treasure IP MOOMIN, the first exhibition in north China washeld, and an ice and snow amusement park featuring interactive experiences and art installations wasconstructed.
The limited-time pop-up "MOOMIN House" at the entrance of XiangyunxiStreet sells various Moomin accessories and merchandise.
With all the lights on, the town is turned into a dreamland of light and shadow. The 400-square-meter ice rink in "Shine Hills Ice Park" North District remains open for business.
From the Seine to Guanghua Road: The Modernization of "Decoration"
This exhibition is dedicated to systematically presenting the pioneering contributions of five French-educated artists, namely, Pang Xunqin, Lei Kueiyuan, Zheng Ke, Wu Guanzhong, and Chang Shana, to modern Chinese art and design and reviewing the historical context of Sino-French art exchanges in the 20th century. The exhibition will last until February 16, 2025.
Venue: Tsinghua University Art Museum
798 Art, Science and Technology Biennale 2025: Symptomatica Horizon
The exhibition, which has 24 pieces by 19 international artists, uses art to reimagine how we see, feel, and diagnose the future. It includes paintings, installations, videos, bio-art and kinetic art. The exhibition will last until April 30, 2025
Venue: 798CUBE
The Crowned Jewel of Austro-hungarian Empire: Queen Elisabeth and the Art of Her Era
The exhibition focuses on Queen Elisabeth, a highly esteemed figure in the history of the Austro-hungarian Empire, as well asher life and the art of her era, introducing the profound culture of the Austro-hungarian Empire and the Hungarian art tradition. The exhibition will last until February 16, 2025.
Venue: The China Millennium Monument
(Source: Official WeChat account of Beijing Municipal Bureau of Culture and Tourism)