12 Abandoned Stadiums That Are Now Stunning Tourist Attractions

12. Beijing Workers’ Stadium, China

Worker's Stadium, Beijing China. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @Scottmeltzer

Constructed in 1959, Beijing Workers’ Stadium was once one of the largest and most iconic sports venues in China, hosting national football games, concerts, and major celebrations. Over the decades, the stadium saw its prominence decline, but rather than falling into complete disuse, it has been partially revitalized as a cultural and historical destination. Visitors can now explore the venue's exhibitions that chronicle its storied past, highlighting its role in hosting pivotal events during China’s post-revolution era. Sections of the stadium have been preserved for public viewing, showcasing its distinct mid-century architectural design, which reflects the style and ambitions of its time. Beyond its historical offerings, the stadium grounds frequently host cultural performances, seasonal fairs, and community events, inviting new generations to connect with this symbol of Beijing’s evolving identity. Its revitalization demonstrates the city's ability to blend nostalgia with innovation, ensuring the stadium remains a meaningful part of its cultural landscape.

BACK
(12 of 14)
NEXT
Author Image
Lisette Marie
A creative problem-solver with expertise across digital marketing, writing, and web development. Dedicated to building effective solutions and telling powerful stories that lead to meaningful impact.

Latest

Latest