Jeff Fuchs to Speak at Capital M + M on the Bund Literary Festival

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WildChina is thrilled to be a 2012 Capital M and M on the Bund Literary Festival sponsor. The famed restaurant group is holding their annual festival in Beijing from February 25th until March 7th and in Shanghai from March 2 to 18th. The festival will host talks close to WildChina’s heart, including writing, food and traveling.

Jeff Fuchs to Speak at Capital M + M on the Bund Literary Festival

 

 

In particular, WildChina is looking forward to seeing Jeff Fuchs speak tomorrow evening, March 1, at 6 PM in Beijing.  Jeff has just returned from a trek around Kawa Karpo, which WildChina, along with Mountain Hardwear, Revo, Canadian adventure travel magazine Outpost and others helped to sponsor.  If you can’t catch him in Beijing, he will also be at the Shanghai Literary Festival, speaking at 2PM on Sunday, March 11.

Jeff Fuchs to Speak at Capital M + M on the Bund Literary Festival

 

Jeff will no doubt be speaking about his book, The Ancient Tea Horse Road: Travels with the Last of the Himalayan Muleteers. For all those interested in adventure travel + pioneering trips in China, this is definitely a talk that you should not miss!

Hoping to see you there!

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To find out about how to attend Fuchs’s March 1 talk, please click here to learn more. 

Interested in traveling on a WildChina expert-led journey? Take a look at Tea and Horse Caravan, a is a 10-day expedition led by Fuchs, who shares his unparalleled expertise on the diverse teas, cultures and landscapes along the historic trail. The most daunting trade route in the world, the trail remained a virtual mystery to the West for over a millennium and are now at long last revealed in all of its stunning diversity.

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