Changsha Oil Factory 1936 (油脂厂 1936)
Changsha Oil Factory 1936, formerly the China Vegetable Oil Corporation’s Changsha office, is a 6,000-square-meter industrial heritage site in Tianxin District. It has been revitalized into a cultural and arts hub featuring 12 massive steel oil tanks, art galleries, and experiential dining. [1, 2, 3, 4]





Key Details & Activities
- Historical Background: Established in 1936, the plant was a vital vegetable oil production and storage base. Generations of locals remember queueing here with oil tickets and bottles. [1, 2, 3]
- Modern Transformation: The site preserves its original industrial skeleton, using tens of thousands of repurposed Republic-era red bricks. The iconic 12 to 15-meter-tall storage tanks have been retrofitted into coffee shops, bars, and exhibition spaces. [1, 2, 3, 4]
- Attractions & Vibe: It frequently hosts public art exhibitions (such as works by famed illustrators like Cai Gao) and houses spaces like the immersive theater-themed dining experience, Mia OPERA. [1, 2]
- Location: Situated along the Xiangjiang River in Tianxin District, it serves as a trendy spot for industrial photography, gallery hopping, and catching live music. [1, 2, 3]


