Man looking after cattle on the Tibetan plateau

Tracking Gibbons in Ailaoshan’s Nature Reserve

This fall, our second 2012 WildChina Explorer Grant winners William Bleish and Yan lu will begin their expedition to the Aiolishan range in Yunnan. In...
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A camel resting in the Gobi Desert

Where the Wild Things Are with Laurence Brahm

With a cool breeze heralding the beginning of fall, the stage was set for guests to enjoy a beautiful evening at Face Bar for yesterday’s...
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Man enjoying his tea

The Opus of Hot Pot

Bubbling ferociously, steam rising from its top, Inner Mongolia’s hot pot is one of a kind. How many meals can claim to offer both the...
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Man looking after cattle on the Tibetan plateau

Dawn at Jinshanling

WildChina Tour Leader Christian discusses a recent survey trip to the Jinshanling (Golden Mountain) section of the Great Wall: It’s not every day you get...
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Fisherman in YangShuo

How about Winter Vacation in China?

When winter arrives, it brings snow which covers city streets in a silent white blanket. However, it is never long before the beautiful white crystals...
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Beautiful night in an old town in Yunnan

Where the Wild Things Are: Next Week

On September 5th, join WildChina for our latest installment of Where the Wild Things Are: A WildChina Series which will feature Asian renaissance man Laurence...
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Buddhist sculpture and art

Shanghai or Beijing?

Time after time, year after year Shanghai and Beijing are compared and contrasted; poked and inspected. Just like London and Paris, the question that people...
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Chinese door in Hutong alley

Ningxia: A look at China’s Peaceful Northwest

Ask someone where Ningxia province is and they might be hard pushed to place it on China’s sprawling map. This region may not be as...
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The mystic Yellow Mountain in Anhui

Musings on Mongolia

On the road from Ulaan Baatar to a ger camp You would think that China and Mongolia, countries with a lengthy common border and an...
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Girl praying at an ancient temple

Western China through the photographer’s lens

When was the last time you took a picture that could change the world? If your name is Sean Gallagher, then the answer could be...
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Traditional Chinese Architecture

WildChina’s Teach For China Interns

If you have had a discussion with anyone about American education then you probably have heard of “Teach for America.” But have you heard of...
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