Keeping Kosher while Traveling in China

Keeping kosher can always be a bit tricky, especially while traveling. But like in every developing country, awareness towards other religions and cultures is increasing...
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Beijing Forbidden City Architecture by Peggy_Marco

Forbidden City Hours During Chinese New Year

In celebration of Chinese New Year,  the Forbidden City (also known as the Palace Museum) will have reduced hours on Sunday, January 25 and Monday,...
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Girl praying at an ancient temple

WildChina Named One of National Geographic ADVENTURE Magazine’s 2009 Best Adventure Travel Companies on Earth

Everyone at WildChina is proud to have been included in National Geographic ADVENTURE magazine’s annual ranking of the Best Adventure Travel Companies on Earth. This...
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Traveling During Chinese New Year

Traveling During Chinese New Year? Read This First

While it’s one of our favorite times of year, traveling during Chinese New Year can also be an overwhelming time to travel. With a majority...
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Beijing

Holiday Gift Guide: Beijing and Shanghai

One of the perks (and perils) of traveling through Beijing and Shanghai is the excellent shopping that can be found, and often for great prices....
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December Miracles: Bringing Hope to Children in Anhui

Only a few days before World AIDS Day on December 1, WildChina's VP Paul Moreno had one of the most meaningful experiences of his life...
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Great Wall of China

Interview With Our Expert – Beijing Great Wall Expert William Lindesay

William Lindesay has lived in China for 14 years during which he has spent "more than 800 days on the Great Wall." In 1987, he...
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Fisherman in YangShuo

WildChina’s Albert Ng at WTM-China Contact Future of Travel Forum

WildChina’s CEO Albert Ng spoke on November 12th, 2008 at the World Travel Market in London as part of the China Contact Future of Travel...
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Travel Responsibly

Want to Travel Responsibly?

One of my colleagues and I recently gave a presentation at Nokia's Beijing office on ways to travel responsibly. While all the case studies and...
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Dunhuang and the Silk Road

Dunhuang was the western-most fort of the early Tang Dynasty, where the east meets west. Long ago its ancient name meant “beautiful desert oasis”. Many...
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Travel With a Purpose: Voluntourism in China

Smiling Olympic volunteers were ubiquitous on the streets of Beijing this August and September, and news of their helpfulness was reported in several media outlets....
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Expert Profile: Anne Warr, Shanghai Architect

Anne Warr is an architect who has lived in Shanghai since 2003. Anne earned an MA in Heritage Conservation from the University of York, UK...
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