Special report: 2008 Olympic
Games
BEIJING, July 3 (Xinhua) -- Dozens of world leaders are expected to visit
the famed 798 Art District here during the 2008 Olympic Games in August, a local
official told Xinhua on Thursday.
"During the Games, heads of 50 to 60 countries will visit the district,
where a series of art exhibitions will be staged," said Wu Xijun, deputy
director with the government-run 798 Art District Office.
He said the list of names and the schedule of the visits hadn't yet been
finalized.
"More than 10,000 visitors are expected every day during the Games, almost
tripling the present number," he added.
The district, China's premier hub of contemporary art, is a bohemian oasis
transformed from a deserted 1950s-era factory zone with galleries, cafes,
bookstores, outdoor sculptures and graffiti on the walls.
The Soho-like district, covering 230,000 square meters in the eastern
Dashanzi neighborhood, was pioneered by artists in the late 1990s. It was
originally known as Factory 798 in honor of the official code number of the
munitions factory that occupied the site for half a century.
From July to September, the galleries will stage many exhibitions, and the
district has cleaned up its roads and recruited more bilingual guides.
On the issue of safety, local officials are evaluating risks and planning
for such contingencies as terrorist attacks, political incidents and accidents.
The district's famous visitors have included former German Chancellor
Gerhard Schroeder and French President Nicolas Sarkozy.