Man looking after cattle on the Tibetan plateau

Attention Shopaholics. China Introduces New Sales Tax Refund

International tourists to Shanghai and Beijing are now able to enjoy tax refunds on goods purchased while on vacation. A new law, officiated on July...
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2015 WildChina Sustainability Award Goes to…

Congratulations to Nali, Marco, Michael, Yeonjun, and Graci for their prize-winning “Bam! Bamboo Workshop” sustainable business plan. In early June, these five students from Shanghai and...
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Tibetan Buddhism Flags

The Best Places to See Pandas in Chengdu

Updated: March 26, 2019 A trip to Sichuan is not complete without seeing China’s cuddly national icon, the giant panda. There are three main options for...
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Girl praying at an ancient temple

Two Days on the Tibetan Plateau

The Monastery As we were wandering around the monastery, we heard the sound of a deep horn. Whatever plans we had were gone and we...
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Traditional Chinese Architecture

Looking For Wildflowers Around the World

In 1910, in the valley of Sichuan’s Min River, a group was on an arduous trek. The leader of this trek, a man named Wilson,...
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Shanghai to Suzhou: First time to China – Part 4

It was a grand time introducing our new friends to the wonders of China. For most of this Brazilian team of travel professionals, it was their...
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The mystic Yellow Mountain in Anhui

Handwoven Stories at Hidden Beijing Baskets Exhibition

Down Beijing’s KuanJie street, just past the Chinese Medicine hospital, you’ll come to what was once an old printing factory. Today the factory has been...
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Beautiful night in an old town in Yunnan

How do I get a Bhutan Visa?

Now that you’ve been hearing a bit about this beautiful country hidden away just west of China, let us answer some of the most common...
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Dali, Embracing the Slow-paced Life

Dali, in southwest China’s Yunnan province, has always been an idyllic getaway, but in recent years it can feel overcrowded by tourists. How can travelers...
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Traditional Chinese Architecture

First Time to China – Part 3: Guilin

After visits to Beijing and Xi’an, our friends from Brazil reached the third stop on their tour, Guilin. The mists, clouds and distinct karst mountains...
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Ethnic Minorities of China

First Time to China – Part 2: Xi’an

Last year we documented a group of travel agents from Brazil’s first trip to China. It was such a memorable experience that they made a...
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Man looking after cattle on the Tibetan plateau

In Conversation with Snub-nosed Monkeys Photographer, Xi Zhinong

Xi Zhinong is one of China’s pioneering wildlife photographers. He has been photographing and filming China’s wildlife for over 30 years. His latest work that...
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