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Rice Terraces in the south of China

Where Can I Visit Tibetan Buddhist Monks in China?

Beautiful, mysterious and deeply spiritual, Tibetan Buddhism has captured the imagination of the West. Find out where you can visit Tibetan Buddhist monks in China. — With up to 20 million adherents in China and around the...
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Ethnic Minorities of China

Do I need a permit to travel to Tibet?

Organizing your travel to Tibet can seem daunting. You might be wondering, “do I need a permit to travel to Tibet? And if so, which ones? The paperwork looks as though it will mount up...
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Norlha: An Innovative Workshop On The Tibetan Plateau

On the high-altitude plains of the Tibetan Plateau, just outside the monastic city of Xiahe, is a small workshop that produces a product made nowhere else on earth. Here, luxury and sustainability meet in the...
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Candles in a Buddhist temple

China’s Young Explorers Lace Up for Adventure with TOMS Shoes

We are delighted to have TOMS shoes on board with the WildChina Explorer Grant 2016 to offer some great prizes for our People’s Choice winners. Here’s why we think they are great: Young explorers in...
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Candles in a Buddhist temple

Win $5000 USD to make an impact through exploration– The WildChina Explorer Grant returns

Applications have opened for the WildChina Explorer Grant 2016 and this year we have upped our game to make the competition more exciting than ever before. We’ve added more prizes and more countries to explore.
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Imperial dragon patterns

Beshan Gāi Sneak Peek: Tang’ Roulou

This month will be the inaugural Beshan Gāi, an exciting celebration of artisan China in the form of a 1-day boutique bazaar. As the day draws nearer, here is a ‘sneak peek’ from Tang’ Roulou, just...
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6 Facts About Tibet

Updated: April 2, 2019 A land enshrouded in spirituality, Tibet is home to distinct cultural traditions and astounding natural scenery, making it a top destination among intrepid travelers. The home of Tibetan Buddhism, this secluded...
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From one professional to another

At the end of fall, two travel specialists from Argentina joined WildChina for an adventure through Beijing, Xi’an, Guilin, Hong Kong, and Shanghai. We hear some amazing stories and experiences from WildChina travelers–but it is...
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Traditional Chinese Architecture

Yangshuo’s Climbing Culture Clash

One of the most exciting aspects of travel is exploring the unexplored. However, while venturing into new lands people sometimes forget about the effect they will have on the areas they are visiting. While this...
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Ethnic Minorities of China

An inside peek at Beijing’s East hotel

WildChina was recently invited to survey Swire’s newest property, the East hotel in Beijing. After two meals and a peaceful sleep in their beautiful rooms, our only complaint was that we couldn’t stay longer: Our...
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