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Beijing’s 2026 Cultural Scene: Art, History & Chocolate Delights

Beijing's cultural landscape continues to captivate global audiences as three groundbreaking exhibitions redefine artistic experiences in the capital this winter. From contemporary masterpieces to edible installations, these showcases offer fresh perspectives on China's evolving creative identity.

10th Beijing International Art Biennale Enters Final Phase

Running through March 2026 at the China Art Museum, this prestigious event features 700+ works from 117 countries, including cutting-edge VR installations and traditional ink paintings. The 'Ecological Civilization' theme sparks cross-cultural dialogues about sustainable development through diverse media formats.

Galloping Through History: Equine Symbolism Exhibition

The National Museum of China presents 'Horses in Chinese Art,' tracing 3,000 years of equine representation from Bronze Age relics to digital animations. Rare Tang Dynasty saddle ornaments and AI-reconstructed ancient cavalry formations offer new insights into this enduring cultural symbol.

Sweet Revolution: Chocolate Artistry Showcase

At 798 Art Zone, French-Chinese collaborative 'Melted Perspectives' challenges material boundaries with life-sized chocolate sculptures of terracotta warriors and edible Forbidden City replicas. The exhibition combines food science with artistic innovation, drawing record crowds since its January opening.

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