
Redtory is located east of the central axis of the Zhujiang New Town CBD in Tianhe District, Guangzhou , northwest of the Pearl River Estuary. It enjoys a breathtaking view of the Pearl River's north bank, faces the Pazhou International Exhibition Center across the river to the south, and borders the Tianhe Business District to the north. It is a rare living experience zone in the city center that integrates a contemporary atmosphere, art, creativity, and culture.
Since its establishment, Redtory has attracted well-known domestic and foreign galleries, design studios, art exhibition spaces, artist studios, media, academic bases, art institutions, fashion stores, recreational clubs, specialty restaurants and coffee shops, and other creative industry organizations to settle in, making it an influential cultural and creative industry zone at home and abroad.
The Redtory, formerly the Guangzhou Cannery, China's largest cannery, built in 1956 , has transformed abandoned production workshops into stylish and inspiring loft spaces. As Guangzhou's first true creative district, independent of real estate, it is developing into a hub for art and lifestyle defined by international standards.
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Redtory Art District in Guangzhou was formerly a factory complex that has been transformed into a hub for contemporary art. It is significant as a center for creativity, cultural exchange, and urban regeneration, preserving industrial architecture while promoting art and design.
Redtory Art District is located in the Yuexiu District of Guangzhou. Visitors can take Metro Line 8 to Shayuan Station and walk 15–20 minutes, or use taxis and rideshare services directly to the site.
Most galleries are open from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Weekdays are less crowded, and spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for walking around the district.
Entry to the district is generally free, but specific galleries or exhibitions may charge 20–50 CNY. Tickets can be purchased on-site or via gallery websites.
For special exhibitions or workshops, booking 1–3 days in advance is recommended. General entry does not require booking.
2–4 hours are sufficient to explore the main galleries, installations, and shops at a leisurely pace.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin and English; some galleries offer audio guides for specific exhibitions.
Start at the main entrance, explore the galleries and exhibition halls, follow alleyways to view murals and installations, stop at design shops and cafes, and finish with rooftop or scenic photography spots.
Some special events and cultural performances occur in the evening, but regular galleries close by 6:00 PM.
Weekdays are the least crowded. Weekends and public holidays can be busy due to local visitors and tourists.
Most areas are accessible, though some studios or industrial spaces may have stairs. Children and elderly can navigate the main streets easily.
Mobile payments (WeChat Pay, Alipay) and cards are widely accepted; cash is optional.
Vegetarian options are available at cafes and some restaurants. Halal options may be limited and require prior checking.