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Where to Travel in China: December 2020

Traveling in December can mean discounted prices and fewer crowds! The last month of the year is just around the corner and in most other countries, traveling during December means hiked up pricing and limited...
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Thanksgiving in China: Forget Turkey, Make This Year About Ham

Celebrating Thanksgiving in China can feel a bit strange. But there's no reason why 'a bit different' needs to equate to 'not as good.'
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WudangShan China

Doing Not-Doing in Wudangshan

As our bus wound through maple and chestnut trees filled with chattering birds and monkeys towards Zhanqi Peak in Wudangshan Historical Geopark, I glanced at my husband and sons in their flowy white Tai Chi uniforms....
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Traditional Chinese Architecture

Where Does Tourism in China Now Stand?

By Zhang Mei (Aug 08, 2020) Beijing’s Temple of Heaven in July. One evening a month ago, my husband walked into my study and asked, “Could you update your resume please? I don’t think it’s...
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China Travel Advice: Everything You Need to Know Now

Travel is returning to (a new) normal within China and we’ve successfully helped a number of guests already in China to travel around the country. However, we know how difficult it can be to understand...
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Chinese door in Hutong alley

Eight Places to Visit as China Emerges From Coronavirus

By Zhang Mei (Apr 29, 2020) Zhihua Temple As I write this, fewer than 100 days have passed since Wuhan was locked down. Yet, we are living in a different world. While many of my...
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A WildChina Interview: Best Practices for Sustainable Service, From Detroit to Chengdu

As we take a step back during this time of non-travel around the world, we've been thinking through all aspects of our journeys and especially the sustainable parts of our industry. 
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Chinese door in Hutong alley

International Women’s Day: Celebrating the Women of WildChina

It’s not often you come across a pioneering travel company founded by a woman. What if you then add in completely equal pay across genders and 70% of leadership roles held by women? Well, we...
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Beautiful night in an old town in Yunnan

Defer, Don’t Cancel Your China Trip

Photo: Andres Vargas The moment I knew it was time to close the office was when our contractor vanished. Work stopped on our half-done office renovation, newspaper lying on the ground to catch paint drops,...
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A camel resting in the Gobi Desert

An Educated Response to COVID-19: What schools in China are doing amid the coronavirus outbreak  

Featured photo by Lu via Unsplash China’s systems have faced incredible challenges since the outbreak of the novel coronavirus, COVID-19, that emerged around the country in late January. Factories have been closed for extended periods of time, office staff are working from home, many restaurants...
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