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Chinese door in Hutong alley

Unexpected Luxury in the Gansu Wilderness

Just outside the of Labrang, a monastery town in western China’s Gansu province, is a secret so special it’s known to only a few outsiders. This is the Norden Camp, a luxurious accommodation in the...
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Local Voices: WildChina Gansu Guide, Peter

Peter has been a guide in Western China for more than ten years. He is passionate about the rich culture of the region and has deep knowledge of the intricacies of Tibetan Buddhism. He is...
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Fisherman in YangShuo

China’s Hidden Gems for Rest and Relaxation

Whether you’re exploring the concrete jungles of Shanghai and Beijing, or an actual jungle in southern China, it’s a welcome surprise to find a safe haven at the end of each day where you can...
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Girl praying at an ancient temple

Guizhou: An Unexpected Discovery

Last week, WildChina staff member, Annika traveled to Guizhou for the first time. She writes here about what she discovered there. The one overarching thought that remained with me throughout our Leisure team survey trip...
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Traditional Chinese Architecture

Mei’s Tips for Authentic China Travel

China is an increasingly popular travel destination, but many people go about their China vacation all wrong. Mei Zhang was recently featured by travel expert Wendy Perrin, and gave some great insider information on how...
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Ethnic Minorities of China

Listen for WildChina CEO, Mei Zhang on NPR

We knew that this week’s APEC conference would bring leaders from the world over to Beijing to discuss important policy issues, but we didn’t expect an announcement that would directly affect WildChina! Last night, just...
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A camel resting in the Gobi Desert

Guizhou’s Minority Festivals – Join the Celebration!

Experiencing the authentic culture of China’s ethnic minority groups is a trip highlight while in the Guizhou countryside. If you plan to visit during the Miao Festivals, you are in for a real treat; a...
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Candles in a Buddhist temple

New Xi’an Restaurant:Great Option for Terracotta Warriors Visitors

A newly opened restaurant in Xi’an, called Da Qin Xiao Ai (大秦小爱), is already rumored to be one of the top restaurants in the city. Intricately decorated in the ancient Qin dynasty style, the restaurant gives diners an...
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Man looking after cattle on the Tibetan plateau

Silk Road Film Festival Begins in Xi’an

The Xi’an City Wall.Photo Credit:Mariusz Kluzniak via flikr The first Silk Road Film Festival kicked off this week in Xi’an, promoting cultural exchange among countries along the traditional Silk Road route. More than one hundred...
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Man enjoying his tea

Our Shared Experience in Yunnan

A group of students hiking in the Abujee mountains Adventure offers an opportunity for personal growth at any age. When we create a trip, we want it to be a meaningful journey. Here at WildChina,...
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