Buddhist sculpture and art

Boutique Hotels in Beijing

Beijing boasts a variety of boutique hotels, but many of these are tucked away in hutongs (Beijing’s ancient neighborhoods) and remain secret oases from the...
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Imperial dragon patterns

WildChina realigns leadership team to better serve guests

We would like to announce that WildChina is realigning its leadership team to better serve guests. All will be effective July 15, 2011. To begin,...
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Fisherman in YangShuo

NEW HOTEL: Waldorf Astoria in Shanghai

On April 18 of this past spring the Waldorf Astoria in Shanghai opened its doors to receive its first clients. The elegant neoclassical architecture, bright...
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Chinese door in Hutong alley

A Weekend in Shanghai

A few posts ago, we announced the opening of the commercial high-speed rail that connects passengers between Beijing and Shanghai in less than 5 hours:...
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Chinese door in Hutong alley

The National Museum, a New Attraction

Tiananmen Square has been a symbol of Chinese national power since the 15th Century. Generally a tourist will approach from the South, passing Mao’s tomb...
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Man looking after cattle on the Tibetan plateau

UNESCO and World Bank Expand Partnership

Out of 936 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, a whopping 41 are located in China (the third-highest number of UNESCO properties out of all other nations, behind...
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Candles in a Buddhist temple

New Train Connects China’s Wild West

Traveling China’s ancient Silk Road in Xinjiang just became much easier thanks to the opening of a new passenger train that connects Hotan (in Southern...
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Man enjoying his tea

Tibet Will Soon Reopen to Foreign Tourists

ANNOUNCEMENT: Travel bans to Tibet are expected to be lifted by the end of July. Bans in 2011 have been said to be implemented on...
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Buddhist sculpture and art

Xi’an Cave Homes: old dwellings of the Chinese Communist Party

Shaanxi is a region packed with history and culture. In fact, in Xi’an and the surrounding region sometimes even the ground seems to be overflowing...
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Man looking after cattle on the Tibetan plateau

New Attraction: Badaling Great Wall Helicopter Ride

WildChina is pleased to announce that guests visiting the Great Wall will soon have one more incredible way to view the ancient fortification. Starting after...
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Fisherman in YangShuo

Caochangdi Art District – creative home of Ai Weiwei

When searching for contemporary art in Beijing, a tourist is generally told to look no further than the 798 art district. Composed of popular galleries...
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Restoring Life to Mountain Retreat Where Mao Napped

The following is an article written by Edward Wong, a journalist for The New York Times based in Beijing, China. ———- MOGANSHAN, China — The first...
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