BEIJING, CHINA -
Media OutReach Newswire
- 15 May 2026 - From May 15 to 24, 2026, Beijing Chaoyang Park will
host a unique cultural event — the first China New Cultural and Creative
Market & Trendy Toy Carnival.
This is not a traditional exhibition, but an urban carnival that
seamlessly blends popular IPs, intangible cultural heritage (ICH)
crafts, immersive performances, and top-tier cultural and creative
products from across China. The fair brings together high-quality
creative cultural products, time-honored ICH brands, and trendy toy
labels. Covering a total area of approximately 66,000 square meters, it
features both indoor and outdoor zones. Centered around two main themes —
"New Oriental Aesthetics" and "The Rise of Guochao (Chinese trendy
culture)" — the event showcases over 10,000 creative products.
In the "Rise of Guochao" zone, leading Chinese trendy toy brands present
immersive installations. 52TOYS brings the "Panda Roll Playful Panda
Forest," where dozens of lifelike, giant panda sculptures are scattered
among the trees, creating perfect photo opportunities. Pop Mart hosts a
special exhibition celebrating the 20th anniversary of its hit IP
"MOLLY," featuring a giant castle inflatable and vending machines for
blind boxes. Also making its offline debut as a themed zone, "The Emoji
Clinic," the globally recognized emoji brand launches several exclusive
items not yet available in stores.
The ICH section is equally impressive. Ten nationally recognized master
artisans showcase their representative works at the "Oriental Showcase,"
presenting ten traditional crafts, including filigree inlay, Hepu horn
carving, polished lacquerware, Longquan celadon, and Shui ethnic group's
horsetail embroidery. Traditional ICH techniques are creatively
combined with trendy toy designs — Peking silk figurines, cloisonné, and
Beijing embroidery are integrated into modern doll clothing and
accessories, giving birth to a unique Oriental trend aesthetic.
Additionally, over 40 other ICH items — such as jade carving, cloisonné,
Beijing embroidery, Miao embroidery, and carved lacquer — allow
visitors to observe master artisans at work up close and participate in
hands-on activities like seal carving, tie-dyeing, and clay sculpting.
Throughout the event, five major venues in Chaoyang Park will host over
100 performances, spanning street dance, traditional Chinese music,
symphony, opera, and parades. The Shell Theater will present an ACG
symphony concert and a symphony of Hong Kong film golden melodies. At
the East Square of Chaoyang Planning Art Museum, the "New Oriental
Aesthetics" pop-up stage will feature continuous performances of Jingxi
Taiping Drum dance and classical umbrella dance. The East Square of
Weibo IN will focus on trendy crossover acts, with breakdance battles
and jazz quartets taking turns on stage.
And when night falls, even more intriguing adventures begin. A mecha
parade weaves through the crowds — you might brush past Black Myth:
Wukong and a troupe of mascots. On the Fangzhou Lake, lantern-lit flower
boats set sail, their slow journey accompanied by ancient music and
shimmering water, creating a moving Oriental painting. From daytime
blind-box surprises to nighttime lantern-lit garden strolls, the park
offers unexpected delights at every turn.
No tickets are required — just a sense of curiosity. Bring your camera,
gather your friends, come to Beijing Chaoyang Park, become a "power
player," and join this immersive carnival of trendy toys and intangible
cultural heritage.