
September 2, 2002, the Long March Project team departed from Luding Bridge, the twelfth site of its 25,000-li Long March route, and returned to Beijing to establish Site 13: Long March Space, Beijing (formerly known as 25000 Cultural Transmission Center). In June 2025, Long March Space concluded its last exhibition and returned to the Long March Project.
From September to December 2025, Long March Project will present its archive over one hundred days. Thereafter, Long March Project will close its space at 798, and transform into a mobile, intangible, and ongoing project. From September 4 to December 13, 2025, Tuesday to Saturday at 2:50pm, founder Lu Jie will engage in a two-hour-and-50-minute dialogue with the audience in the space of the Long March Project for one hundred days.
On display: Long March Project 1999—, Volume I: 658 pages / Long March Project 1999—, Volume II: 1,020 pages.
About the Exhibition
Dates: September 4–December 13, 2025
Venue: Middle First Street, 798 Art District, 4 Jiuxianqiao Rd., Chaoyang District, Beijing
Courtesy of Long March Project.




