A camel resting in the Gobi Desert

Fascinating Sites for World War II History in China

Most people think of World War II (WWII) as being fought in Europe and across the Pacific Ocean, but a decisive theatre of the war...
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Insider’s Guide to the Best Natural Landscapes in China

China is home to some of the most diverse landscapes on the planet. From dry deserts to pillar-like mountains, massive rivers to cascading rice terraces – our list...
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Best Classical Gardens in Suzhou

Suzhou, a small city located just 30 minutes outside Shanghai, is world-renowned for its classical Chinese gardens. Commissioned by wealthy merchants, officials and scholars between...
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Rice Terraces in the south of China

5 Reasons You Should Visit Qinghai

Qinghai Province is bordered by Xinjiang in the north, Sichuan in the south, Gansu in the east and the Tibetan Autonomous Region in the west. It’s the largest...
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Ethnic Minorities of China

How to Choose Between Xi’an and Chengdu

On your first trip to China visiting Beijing and Shanghai is a must. Ideally, we’d then recommend adding Xi’an and Chengdu to the mix. But if...
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Chinese door in Hutong alley

Mei Zhang is Wendy Perrin’s Trusted China Expert

We’re excited to announce that WildChina Founder and CEO, Mei Zhang has been named to Wendy Perrin’s WOW List of Trusted Travel Experts for 2018....
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Tibetan Buddhism Flags

Insider’s Guide to the Harbin Ice Festival

The city of Harbin, in northeast China, is well-known for its frosty weather come winter. Temperatures drop as low as  -40 °C (-40 °F) and thick...
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Spice Up Your Life with Sichuan Travel

China’s Sichuan Province, also popularly written as Szechuan, is well-known for its notoriously spicy food. But it’s not just the cuisine that makes Sichuan a hot...
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Fisherman in YangShuo

Why You Should Visit China’s Guizhou and Guangxi Provinces

First-time visitors to China may have only heard of first-tier cities such as Beijing and Shanghai. But fly a few hours south of the country’s capital and you’ll find a region...
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Imperial dragon patterns

WildChina Education Travel Puts Safety of Guests First

WildChina Education Travel takes students of all ages to diverse locations across China, from the grassy plains of Inner Mongolia to the sloping hills of...
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Fisherman in YangShuo

Beijing’s Best Markets & Shopping Districts

China’s capital often conjures to mind the ancient splendor of the Forbidden City and the modern might of contemporary China. But for local people, much...
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Holiday Wishlist: 10 Gifts for the China Travel Obsessed

‘Tis the season to fill those Santa sacks with gifts for all your friends and family. Here at WildChina, we love to get into the...
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