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Amne Machin White and A Travelling Circus

The following is an excerpt from Jeff Fuchs’ Tea and Mountain Journals, a blog by explorer, photographer and writer Jeff Fuchs.  Jeff is the 2011 recipient of WildChina’s Explorer Grant.  He and friend Michael Kleinwort are currently...
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Traditional Chinese Architecture

Saving the Secret Towers

The following is an excerpt from an article in The Wall Street Journal by Mitch Moxley, a Canadian journalist with national and international reporting experience. He’s written on politics, travel, business and other topics from China,...
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Chinese door in Hutong alley

Amne Machin – A Rush of White and a Kora

The following is an excerpt from Jeff Fuchs’ Tea and Mountain Journals, a blog by explorer, photographer and writer Jeff Fuchs.  Jeff is the 2011 recipient of WildChina’s Explorer Grant.  He and friend Michael Kleinwort are currently...
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Candles in a Buddhist temple

Ghosts and ‘Ka’ (Snow)

The following is an excerpt from Jeff Fuchs’ Tea and Mountain Journals, a blog by explorer, photographer and writer Jeff Fuchs.  Jeff is the 2011 recipient of WildChina’s Explorer Grant.  He and friend Michael Kleinwort are currently...
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Chinese door in Hutong alley

Harvard Business Review names WildChina “a leader in its field”

The following piece is an excerpt from an article written by Alison Beard for the May 2011 edition of Harvard Business Review. ———- FORCED TO SHUT DOWN: What a Chinese travel entrepreneur learned from the SARS...
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The mystic Yellow Mountain in Anhui

Traveler’s Voice: Did I mention that I don’t like camping?

The following post was written by Gerry Levandoski, a WildChina client who traveled with us on a small group journey with Yosemite in September 2010.  This is the first of a series of articles he...
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Chinese door in Hutong alley

Further, Higher

The following is an excerpt from Jeff Fuchs’ Tea and Mountain Journals, a blog by explorer, photographer and writer Jeff Fuchs.  Jeff is the 2011 recipient of WildChina’s Explorer Grant.  He and friend Michael Kleinwort are currently...
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Man enjoying his tea

On the Road with Jeff Fuchs: The Sun and Wind in Golok

The following is an excerpt from Jeff Fuchs’ Tea and Mountain Journals, a blog by explorer, photographer and writer Jeff Fuchs.  Jeff is the 2011 recipient of WildChina’s Explorer Grant.  He and friend Michael Kleinwort...
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Girl praying at an ancient temple

WildChina Explorer Grant provides adventurers the opportunity to turn their outdoor visions into real advancements in China exploration

WildChina would now like to offer adventurers the opportunity to turn their outdoor visions into real advancements in China exploration through The WildChina Explorer Grant. The WildChina Explorer Grant is a grant of USD 1,000...
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Tibetan Buddhism Flags

Snapshot from the road: an unexpected World War II memorial

The C-53 Skytrooper’s battered fuselage is incongruous here in the small town of Pianma in one of China’s most remote corners. The transport aircraft is a relic of one of the Second World War’s most...
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