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Beijing

Rice Terraces in the south of China

The best bites in Beijing and Shanghai

Crackling, succulent duck, wrapped in a transparent pancake with julienned cucumbers and drizzled with a dark plum sauce. Ah, the joy of Beijing’s Peking duck. Shanghai’s masterpiece? Soup dumplings. Warm, delicate dough, twisted into the...
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Buddhist sculpture and art

Beijing’s Bird’s Nest or London’s Olympic Stadium?

Boom. Boom. Boom. Two thousand and eight percussionists skillfully silence the roaring crowds with the perfectly synched pounding of traditional Chinese drums, captivating each and every member of the audience with entrancing beats and invigorating...
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A camel resting in the Gobi Desert

A Hidden Gem in “Old Beijing”

Imagine waking up enveloped by the plush sheets of your cloud-like bed, finishing a refreshing cup of orange juice, and being transported to the magical world of imperial China during your early jog alongside Houhai....
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The mystic Yellow Mountain in Anhui

Lost Heaven Beijing

Yesterday several members of WildChina attended the Grand Opening of Lost Heaven Beijing. This renowned restaurant has been pleasing Shanghai eaters for many years and we are thrilled to finally have a branch in Beijing....
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Traditional Chinese Architecture

Dali Courtyard Two, the new Yunnan restaurant in Beijing

There is no shortage of restaurants in Beijing – high-end, mediocre, fast-food; international, regional, Imperial … and the trend has been an increase in numbers, variety and location. But there is one well-established regional restaurant...
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Tibetan Buddhism Flags

Cross Border Journey: Trip Notes from Vietnam and China

Our first clients recently returned from WildChina’s inaugural cross-border journey to China and Vietnam. Here are some highlights from Max Stein, a Princeton in Asia fellow at WildChina, and his parents Richard Stein and Eva Zuckerkandel. In...
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The mystic Yellow Mountain in Anhui

Where the Wild Things Are: An evening with William Lindesay is in Time Out Beijing!

All of us at WildChina are excited about our upcoming Where the Wild Things Are speaker: William Lindesay.  Lindesay is a WildChina Expert and Great Wall historian whose first trip to the Wall in 1987...
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Man enjoying his tea

Jeff Fuchs to Speak at Capital M + M on the Bund Literary Festival

WildChina is thrilled to be a 2012 Capital M and M on the Bund Literary Festival sponsor. The famed restaurant group is holding their annual festival in Beijing from February 25th until March 7th and...
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Fisherman in YangShuo

Where the Wild Things Are: A WildChina Series

Recognized by National Geographic, Condé Nast Traveller and Travel + Leisure as the pioneering travel company in China, WildChina has accomplished a lot of “firsts” in our time. From the kora of Meili Snow Mountain in...
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Imperial dragon patterns

Traveler’s Voice: It’s not rudeness; it’s simply cultural norms

A couple months ago, you heard from WildChina travelers Jan Heininger and Jamie Reuter saying that they were thrilled with [their] tour company, but not seduced by China.  Their journey in October of 2010 took...
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