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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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Candles in a Buddhist temple

Snapshot from the road: Time travel in the Nu Valley

Sometimes when on the road, the past and present can collide in the most unexpected of places. We were reminded of this recently when on the road in the lush upper reaches of the Salween...
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Candles in a Buddhist temple

A hiker’s China dream: The trails of Huangshan and Jiuzhaigou

For many people, travel is a great excuse to be lazy and pampered, but for others of us, it’s a perfect opportunity to not only to get a little exercise but to do so among...
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Chinese door in Hutong alley

Family Travel Contest: I is for Spy, T is for Treasure Hunts

The following is a post from The Perrin Post by Wendy Perrin of Conde Nast Traveler Magazine. WildChina founder Zhang Mei shares tips on traveling with children… Today’s tips come from Mei Zhang, mom of three...
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Fisherman in YangShuo

WildChina again recognized as leader in sustainable travel in China

At WildChina, we’re quite proud of our pioneering dedication to pursuing environmentally sustainable travel in China, and we’re not afraid to show it. That said, it’s always nice when other people recognize us for our...
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Rice Terraces in the south of China

Re: Memories from Hangzhou

In summer 2009, I studied abroad in Shanghai with @CET Academic Programs… Like many areas of China, summers in the city are sticky and muggy, with humidity so thick it’s almost palpable.   Looking for a...
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A camel resting in the Gobi Desert

NEW WildChina Journey – Photo Expedition with Sean Gallagher: Silk Road Through Your Lens

The sandy regions, snow covered mountains and colorful Uighur costumes of China’s wild west, make Xinjiang a paradise for photography. WildChina and leading British photographer, Sean Gallagher, have worked together to design a unique and...
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Beautiful night in an old town in Yunnan

6 tips for traveling with kids in Asia

One of the perks of my job is traveling with my kids. Over the years, I've saved up a few tips to share. 1/slow down the pace, give you kids and yourself some downtime. 2/...
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