Chinese door in Hutong alley

Yushu Updates: News from the Field, April 22

Near the Jyekundo bus station WildChina deeply thanks our friends, partners, and clients for their continued interest in helping those in need in Yushu, Qinghai...
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Beautiful night in an old town in Yunnan

UPDATED: Donate to The Yushu Orphanage School via Rokpa International

If you are interested in donating to Rokpa International on behalf of The Orphanage School in Yushu, please see the following information: UPDATED: To donate...
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Girl praying at an ancient temple

CHINA GREEN video “Fading Shangri-La 失色中的香格里拉” discusses Yunnan’s melting Mt. Khawa Karpo, features WildChina photography

Michael Zhao, of New York-based Asia Society’s CHINA GREEN, has produced another incredible video on environmental change in China and its societal and cultural implications...
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Fisherman in YangShuo

More Earthquake Updates: Further news, and how you can help

Debris from Trangu Monastery In recent days, WildChina has been working with our local partners to get on-the-ground knowledge of the Yushu earthquake tragedy, and...
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Man enjoying his tea

Earthquake Updates: Relief efforts and more news from Qinghai

In addition to our efforts to provide emergency housing for earthquake victims, WildChina’s Europe Director, Veronique d’Antras, is working with a relief group to provide...
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Chinese door in Hutong alley

WildChina Offers Tents to Qinghai Earthquake Victims

WildChina wishes to send our deepest condolences to the victims of Wednesday morning’s 7.1-magnitude Qinghai earthquake in Yushu (northwestern China, bordering Tibet). Our thoughts are...
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Fisherman in YangShuo

Interview with Fred, WildChina guide

At WildChina, we really value our WildChina guides and the incredible work that they do to give our clients unique, bespoke, once-in-a-lifetime experiences all across...
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Girl praying at an ancient temple

Travel Tip: How To Survive A Train Ride In China With Children

You’re in China! As part of your off-the-beaten-path, bespoke experience to the Middle Kingdom, you are taking a 12 (or 15, 18, 24, 36…) hour...
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Traditional Chinese Architecture

Lion’s Peak Village and the Wangs: Tea and the Environment in Rural Zhejiang

Walking through the mist-laden Longjing Mountains (龙井山-lóngjǐngshān), also known as the Dragon Well Mountains, I stumble upon the entrance to Lion’s Peak Village (狮峰-shīfēngcūn)—one of...
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Chinese door in Hutong alley

The Magic of Mt. Kawagebo and Yubeng

At 1 am Beijing time this past Saturday, I received this email below from my colleague, Sunshine. I am used to his quick email responses...
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