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COVID-19

Inbound Travel

Will Inbound Travel Return to China?

Will the Chinese border reopen? And even if it does, how many WildChina-type travel companies will survive? Will anyone be able to afford to visit China again?
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Reflections from Two Months of Lockdown in Shanghai

In March, when an outbreak of COVID-19 caused the start of city-wide lockdown, our whole team returned to remote work. However difficult this change was, we were determined to use it as an opportunity to...
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10 Reasons China’s Hotel Quarantine Isn’t that Bad

10 Reasons China’s Hotel Quarantine Isn’t that Bad

Mei Zhang is chronicling the details about traveling to China right now. In this part: 10 Reasons China’s Hotel Quarantine Isn’t that Bad.
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Luggage

What to Pack for Quarantine in China

WildChina founder Mei Zhang chronicles what to expect when traveling to China during COVID-19. This is Part 1: What to Pack for Quarantine in China.
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Traveling to China During COVID-19

Flying from the US to China During COVID-19

WildChina founder Mei Zhang chronicles what to expect when traveling to China during COVID-19. This is Part 2: Flying from the US to China.
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China’s tourism industry post-COVID – an interview with Mei Zhang

Interview by Emily Riddell – Published in DAO INSIGHTS Confidence in the government’s handling of COVID-19 has led to a steady recovery in China’s domestic tourism sector. Meanwhile, international destinations have had to adapt digitally...
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