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Eastern Suburb Memory (东郊记忆) is a creative arts district built in a repurposed state-owned electronics factory from the 1950s. The industrial complex now houses music venues, galleries, studios, and street art, embodying Chengdu's contemporary creative scene.
The site was originally the Hongguang Electronics Factory, built in the 1950s as part of China's Third Front industrial program. After the factory closed, the complex was transformed into a cultural park in 2012, modeled on Beijing's 798 Art Zone.