Man looking after cattle on the Tibetan plateau

Shanghai Street Stories

When we came across Shanghai Street Stories, we knew we had found something really special.  Gorgeous images, unique perspectives into Shanghai and insightful commentary.  Enough...
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Candles in a Buddhist temple

WildChina supports Oxford & Cambridge Society’s Christmas Charity

This past Saturday, I had my first Christmas dinner of the year at the Oxford and Cambridge Society’s Christmas Charity Ball. Around 240 alumni –...
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Man enjoying his tea

When Simple Tastes Better: Local Yunnan Lunch on the Haba Trail

This note was written by Devin Corrigan, a WildChina tour leader & travel consultant who recently traveled to Mount Haba on an educational trip. Previously,...
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Man enjoying his tea

WildChina Book Review: Living Hands: Tibetan Arts and Artisans

Here is a recent blog from Chelin Miller, WildChina’s own yummy mummy blogger.  Here she talks about a fantastic new book on Tibetan Arts and...
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Beautiful night in an old town in Yunnan

Introducing WildChina’s Newest Blogger: Chelin Miller

WildChina is thrilled to announce our partnership with Chelin Miller. Chelin is a fantastic photographer and writer, and we can’t wait to feature exciting pieces...
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Man looking after cattle on the Tibetan plateau

Traveler’s Voice: Tastefully restored historic sites in Hangzhou

This note was written by Samantha Woods, a WildChina travel consultant who recently traveled to Hangzhou on a WildChina survey trip. ———- The highlight of...
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Buddhist sculpture and art

Traveler’s Voice: The Village Flow

This note was written by Devin Corrigan, a WildChina tour leader & travel consultant who recently traveled to Mount Haba on an educational trip. ———-...
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Chinese door in Hutong alley

Traveler’s Voice: Haba’s Dereliction of Duty

This note was written by Devin Corrigan, a WildChina tour leader & travel consultant who recently traveled to Haba Snow Mountain on an educational trip....
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Man enjoying his tea

Traveler’s Voice: Hiked for miles without seeing anyone

Compliments to WildChina guide Chris from Hilary, a Brand Manager at National Geographic in NYC: “My boyfriend, Johnny, and I are just back from an...
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Rice Terraces in the south of China

Condé Nast Traveler names WildChina Founder Mei Zhang “Top Travel Specialist for 2011”

WildChina is pleased to announce that Zhang Mei was awarded Top Travel Specialist in 2011 by  Condé Nast Traveler. For the past 12 years, travel...
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Buddhist sculpture and art

Traveler’s Voice: Can golden snub-nosed monkeys read?

This note was written by An Zhenyi (Ann), a WildChina  tour leader & travel consultant who recently traveled to Dapingyu Nature Reserve to observe China’s...
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A camel resting in the Gobi Desert

What is WildChina thankful for in 2011?

Earlier today, we sat down with some of the WildChina team and asked them what they were thankful for this Thanksgiving.  Today we share with...
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