Chinese door in Hutong alley

International Women’s Day: Celebrating the Women of WildChina

It’s not often you come across a pioneering travel company founded by a woman. What if you then add in completely equal pay across genders...
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Beautiful night in an old town in Yunnan

Defer, Don’t Cancel Your China Trip

Photo: Andres Vargas The moment I knew it was time to close the office was when our contractor vanished. Work stopped on our half-done office...
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A camel resting in the Gobi Desert

An Educated Response to COVID-19: What schools in China are doing amid the coronavirus outbreak  

Featured photo by Lu via Unsplash China’s systems have faced incredible challenges since the outbreak of the novel coronavirus, COVID-19, that emerged around the country in late January. Factories have been closed for...
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Buddhist sculpture and art

Middle Kingdom Rapunzels: Stories from Humans of China, Guangxi

As the Middle Kingdom protects and heals itself during the COVID-19 outbreak, we want to share stories with you of the people of China, the...
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Girl praying at an ancient temple

A note from WildChina founder Mei Zhang on the coronavirus outbreak

Dear Friends, In the past twenty days, the coronavirus and the fight against it have become so much more personal. The initial instinct to hunker...
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Rice Terraces in the south of China

The Girls with the Protective Tattoos: Stories from Humans of China, Hainan

True travelers, those curious world wanderers, know that part of the joy in a journey – beyond the moments of wonder and the sensory overload...
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Imperial dragon patterns

Happy Year of the Rat!

Written by Collin Fifer Chinese New Year begins on Saturday, January 25 and ushers in the Year of the Metal Rat. Find out all you...
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Man enjoying his tea

Chinese New Year and Why it Rat-ters

Featured image by Carl Ibale  Written by Collin Fifer China’s biggest holiday has arrived, and with it, the biggest annual human migration. As the new moon waxes...
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The mystic Yellow Mountain in Anhui

The Woman with Bound Feet: Stories from Humans of China, Yunnan

True travelers, those curious world wanderers, know that part of the joy in a journey – beyond the moments of wonder and the sensory overload...
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Tibetan Buddhism Flags

Peek into the mind of Tea Horse Caravan Road Expert, Jeff Fuchs

Originally posted August 30, 2014 To celebrate the announcement of another Ancient Tea Horse Road journey with Jeff Fuchs during November 2020, we’re sharing one...
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Rice Terraces in the south of China

Dishes of Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan: Layers of Flavor and Generations of Tradition

Written and photographed by Richard Barnes Despite their close proximity to one another, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan seem to have more differences than similarities. One is...
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Chinese door in Hutong alley

Man Buns & Gunslingers: Stories from Humans of China, Guizhou

True travelers, those curious world wanderers, know that part of the joy in a journey – beyond the moments of wonder and the sensory overload...
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