
Beijing Tattoo Convention is a three-day event running May 22 to May 24, 2026, at Culture and Art Park in Beijing's Chaoyang district. The convention brings together tattoo artists, equipment vendors, and collectors from across China and internationally for a weekend of live tattooing, competitions, and portfolio viewing. The event takes place in Chaoyang, one of Beijing's largest districts and home to many art galleries, international businesses, and creative spaces. Culture and Art Park provides indoor space for the convention floor, where artists set up booths to work on clients and display their portfolios. Attendees can watch tattoos being completed in real time, ranging from small pieces to large back or sleeve work. The floor layout typically includes rows of artist booths, central areas for competitions, and vendor sections for equipment sales. The convention includes competitions judged in categories such as black and grey, color realism, traditional Chinese motifs, and new school styles. Vendors sell tattoo machines, needles, inks, and aftercare products. Some artists offer flash tattoos for walk-up clients, while others take bookings for future appointments. Many attendees come to compare styles, discuss techniques with artists, and purchase supplies for their own studios. Beijing has developed a distinct tattoo culture over the past two decades. The city's artists often blend traditional Chinese visual elements like ink wash painting, calligraphy, and mythology with contemporary techniques. This mix of old and new appears throughout the convention, with artists specializing in everything from delicate fine-line work to bold traditional pieces. The event reflects Beijing's position as a center for both preserving traditional art forms and experimenting with modern tattooing methods. Practical details for attendees: The venue is accessible by Beijing's subway system, with stations in Chaoyang district connecting to major hotel areas. Tickets are typically available for single days or the full weekend. Cashless payment via WeChat Pay or Alipay is standard at most vendor booths. If you plan to get tattooed, bring photo ID and wear comfortable clothing that allows access to the area you want tattooed. The convention floor can be crowded, so arrive early if you want to book time with specific artists. Nearby hotels in the Chaoyang area range from international chains to local guesthouses.
Beijing Tattoo Convention is a three-day tattoo expo running May 22 to May 24, 2026, at Culture and Art Park in Beijing's Chaoyang district, China. The event brings together tattoo artists, collectors, and equipment vendors for live tattooing, competitions, and seminars. Attendees can watch artists complete large pieces on the convention floor, browse machines and supplies, and see work ranging from traditional Chinese imagery to contemporary styles. Beijing has a growing tattoo community that blends traditional art influences with modern techniques. The convention provides space for both established artists and new collectors to connect and view portfolio work.
The event runs May 22 to May 24, 2026, at Culture and Art Park in Beijing's Chaoyang district. Chaoyang is in the eastern part of the city with good subway connections.
The convention features live tattooing on the floor, competitions in categories like black and grey or traditional Chinese style, and vendor booths selling machines, needles, and aftercare products. Artists display portfolios and take bookings for future appointments.
Ticket information will be available closer to the event date through official channels or Chinese ticketing platforms. Early bird tickets typically go on sale three to six months before the convention.
Bring photo ID if you plan to get tattooed, cashless payment methods (WeChat Pay or Alipay are standard in Beijing), and comfortable shoes for walking the convention floor. The venue has food vendors nearby in Chaoyang.
Yes. The event has areas for watching artists work without pressure, and vendors sell aftercare products and merchandise. Staff can explain the booking process if you want to schedule a tattoo with an artist for after the convention.