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Man looking after cattle on the Tibetan plateau

Michelin-starred chef in new Beijing restaurant: S.T.A.Y.

Next time one of WildChina’s clients is asking for a divine, over the top and 100% glamorous China dining experience, we now have a new recommendation to suggest: Simple Table Alléno Yannick (S.T.A.Y). While perusing...
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Chinese door in Hutong alley

Applications for the WildChina Explorer Grant due soon!

Interested in exploring forgotten villages in Guizhou? Have a passion for the traditional art of rug weaving from Xinjiang? Itching to retrace a famous route? If so, you better act quickly! The WildChina Explorer Grant...
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Chinese door in Hutong alley

WildChina Chats with China’s Leading Nature Photographer

Late last month, WildChina sat down with nature photographer Mr. Xiang Dingqian, a native of Qinling, who recently exhibited his work at The National Art Museum in Beijing.  His powerful images of wildlife– both vivid...
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Girl praying at an ancient temple

WCT Founder Mei Zhang featured in SmartCEO

In the November’s edition of SmartCEO, WildChina Founder Zhang Mei was asked, “What’s your splurge?” Other CEOs said steakhouses and a new spiffy suit; to no one’s surprise, travel was Mei’s answer.  She explains, “During...
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Girl praying at an ancient temple

Anhui, China’s living Heritage: Xidi, Bishan, Yellow Mountain, Wanan and more

WildChina was thrilled to read “In Anhui, China, Centuries-Old Charm,” a travel article featured in The New York Times.  Since 2001, WildChina has been sending family trips and sponsoring museum travel to Anhui as it...
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Chinese door in Hutong alley

Meet with WildChina at PURE Life Experiences 2011 or the Global Eco Conference

Dear Friends, Our team is preparing to travel outside Beijing soon, and we would love to meet you while we are out and about! If your schedule allows, join us for a coffee, lunch or...
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A camel resting in the Gobi Desert

WildChina Expert Spotlight: Questions for Matthew Niederhauser, Photojournalist

Since WildChina’s inception in 2000, we have watched and experienced China’s rapid growth firsthand. Intrigued to further explore urban development and the affects on Chinese culture – particularly on youth, WildChina is excited to announce the launch...
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Man enjoying his tea

A winter holiday in China: National Parks, Jinghong, and Guizhou travel

Looking for an unforgettable way to spend the winter holidays?  China may not be the most traditional answer, but it’s definitely an exciting one!  The colder months mark a time in the travel season where...
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Buddhist sculpture and art

Explorer Grant Open for Submissions

Find a new route on the Tibetan Plateau. Trace the origin of the Yangtze and Yellow River. Assess the newfound growth years after the Sichuan earthquake. The vision perseveres in whatever the journey may be....
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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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