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Fisherman in YangShuo

WildChina’s New Pinterest Account

First it was Facebook, then, Twitter. Now, the latest “talk of the town”, Pinterest, a website that joined the social media bandwagon in 2010, has become one of the fastest growing social websites in the...
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Tibetan Buddhism Flags

Update: Summer 2012 Travel in Tibet

Earlier today, WildChina received more finalized news that Tibet is temporary closed off to foreign travelers during the month of June.  At present, local authorities are not issuing permits for foreign travelers to visit, although...
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Traditional Chinese Architecture

Celebrating Mother’s Day in Beijing, China

As Mother’s Day is here, we hope you have something wonderful lined up for your mother, wife, and/or grandmother.  Take a look below at a few of WildChina’s suggestions on how to spend a special...
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Man looking after cattle on the Tibetan plateau

How WildChina Explorer Shanghua Zhang prepares for an expedition…

Last week, Shanghua Zhang, one of the 2012 WildChina Explorer Grant winners, began his trek in the Garze Tibetan autonomous prefecture. Along his journey, he will spend time in The Chaqingsongduo Nature Reserve which houses two-thirds of...
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Beautiful night in an old town in Yunnan

National Geographic 50 Tours of a Lifetime: WildChina’s Tea & Horse

WildChina is thrilled to announce that Tea and Horse was selected by National Geographic Traveler as one of the top 50 Tours of a Lifetime. The most daunting trade route in the world, passing through the...
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Fisherman in YangShuo

Corporate events in Beijing: Temple Restaurant Beijing

Looking for a special event space in Beijing? Need to really WOW your guests? When WildChina has a client that is looking for an extra special location, we look no further than The Temple Beijing...
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Tibetan Buddhism Flags

Caochangdi Photo Festival: The Poverty Line

WildChina is excited to hear that The Poverty Line will be featured as one of the solo shows at the upcoming Caochangdi Photospring Festival 2012. The festival is jointly organized by Thinking Hands, Three Shadows Photography Art...
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A camel resting in the Gobi Desert

A Snippet of Local Life: Shanghai Haircuts

Passing through Shanghai’s Old Town on a sun-soaked early spring day in mid-March, a colleague and I were halted in our tracks by a charming local custom. On the 15th of every month, a group...
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Beautiful night in an old town in Yunnan

Mission Macau: Highest Bungee Jump in the World

Have you ever wanted to experience free fall from the highest bungee jump in the world?  If the answer is ‘YES’, then consider taking the plunge from the Macau Tower, which rises to a whopping height...
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Traditional Chinese Architecture

Devin’s Haba Photo Essay: Top 10

This note was written by Devin Corrigan, a WildChina tour leader & travel consultant who traveled to Mount Haba on an educational trip last fall. Previously, he blogged about the fascinating lore associated with the...
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