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Fisherman in YangShuo

Harper’s Bazaar China comes to WildChina

Blinding lights. The never-ending snapping of a camera. “Smile and look cool – no, not that cool.” Have you ever wondered what it’s like to partake in a professional fashion shoot? Last week, a few members of...
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A camel resting in the Gobi Desert

Tibet with WildChina

When you are in Tibet, you know it. The wind whispers across the even green valleys of the mountains as if you are on a verdant moonscape. And then you look up. Silent and omniscient,...
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Man enjoying his tea

Tips on calling home from China

Traveling in China, in our opinion, is one of the best ways a person can spend their time. Whether you’re walking through the incense laden air of an ancient temple, touching the well worn steps...
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The mystic Yellow Mountain in Anhui

A heart warming visit to Tendol Gyalzur

WildChina tour leader Nancy recently traveled with a group of Yew Chung Beijing students to Yunnan.  Focused on community service, the group spent a very memorable afternoon at a Tibetan orphanage in the middle of...
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Girl praying at an ancient temple

A 500 RMB Food Adventure in Shanghai

Beijing’s rival, Shanghai, is known for three things: the breathtaking Bund, mouthwatering street food, and…more food. WildChina provides some recommendations for fantastic eateries to check out while in the “Paris of the Orient” to dine...
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The mystic Yellow Mountain in Anhui

A trip to Guizhou: Lending a hand, gaining a lesson

WildChina recently helped arrange an Alumni trip for the Harvard Business School. Participant Luke Lu recounts his experience: Prior to our departure, I had only glanced at our itinerary but I knew public service would...
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Tibetan Buddhism Flags

WildChina’s Very Own Princeton-in-Asia Fellows

For the majority of seniors in college, finding employment post-graduation can be an intimidating experience. However, for those with an unwavering desire to dive into an unfamiliar environment before officially joining the workforce, the Princeton...
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Tibetan Buddhism Flags

Where the Wild Things Are: Wine, China, and Start ups.

After six years at Google, entrepreneur Steven Han founded TasteV, the first-ever social wine curation club, a start-up based in Beijing. Gathering a network of experts to select the best wine at the best price...
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Man enjoying his tea

The Pride of Yunnan

Two weeks ago, WildChina tour leader Nancy accompanied a group of high school students from Yew Chung International School of Beijing on a journey to Yunnan.  Here are a few reflections from the road: ———-...
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Buddhist sculpture and art

Why China Travel has become Expensive

If you’ve traveled to China in the last year you may have noticed the country has become more expensive. We’ve taken some time here to explain why: 1. Appreciation of the Chinese yuan. The New York...
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