The Beijing Opera. Image © Canva.
  • Beijing seeks to become a “Capital of Performing Arts” by developing new cultural infrastructure such as performing arts clusters in areas such as Wangfujing, Tianqiao, Qianmen, and the Sanlitun-Liangma River International Cultural Performing Arts Zone, with the total number of recognized new performing arts spaces in the city reaching 100. 
  • The three flagship cultural facilities in Beijing’s Sub-Center—Beijing Art Center, Beijing Library, and Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal Museum—recently opened to the public. Additionally, the Beijing Art Museum is under construction and is scheduled to open in 2028. 
  • Advance urban park construction: Build 20 boundary-less parks, carry out all-age friendly renovations at 10 park locations, create 30 new pocket parks and small green spaces, and establish 50 community micro-gardens. 
  • The city’s first municipal public Intangible Cultural Heritage experience center was recently established in a traditional Beijing Siheyuan (traditional courtyard). Since its opening in February 2024, the centre has hosted 123 themed activities, including exhibitions, interactive experiences and other special events. These activities have been timed around traditional festivals, memorial days, and major events, with open days for schools and the wider community. 
  • World-class new infrastructure: Beijing is constructing a high-speed optical network to create a “Gigabit City”. A special “signal upgrade” will achieve in-depth 5G mobile network coverage across the city. 

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