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New Westin Hotel opens in Xi’an

WildChina is excited to announce that The Westin Xi’an will be opening on December 15, 2011. WildChina recently sat down with our friends at The Westin to learn more about the specific features and services...
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Man looking after cattle on the Tibetan plateau

Michelin-starred chef in new Beijing restaurant: S.T.A.Y.

Next time one of WildChina’s clients is asking for a divine, over the top and 100% glamorous China dining experience, we now have a new recommendation to suggest: Simple Table Alléno Yannick (S.T.A.Y). While perusing...
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Chinese door in Hutong alley

WildChina Chats with China’s Leading Nature Photographer

Late last month, WildChina sat down with nature photographer Mr. Xiang Dingqian, a native of Qinling, who recently exhibited his work at The National Art Museum in Beijing.  His powerful images of wildlife– both vivid...
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Girl praying at an ancient temple

Anhui, China’s living Heritage: Xidi, Bishan, Yellow Mountain, Wanan and more

WildChina was thrilled to read “In Anhui, China, Centuries-Old Charm,” a travel article featured in The New York Times.  Since 2001, WildChina has been sending family trips and sponsoring museum travel to Anhui as it...
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Chinese door in Hutong alley

Meet with WildChina at PURE Life Experiences 2011 or the Global Eco Conference

Dear Friends, Our team is preparing to travel outside Beijing soon, and we would love to meet you while we are out and about! If your schedule allows, join us for a coffee, lunch or...
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A camel resting in the Gobi Desert

WildChina Expert Spotlight: Questions for Matthew Niederhauser, Photojournalist

Since WildChina’s inception in 2000, we have watched and experienced China’s rapid growth firsthand. Intrigued to further explore urban development and the affects on Chinese culture – particularly on youth, WildChina is excited to announce the launch...
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A winter holiday in China: National Parks, Jinghong, and Guizhou travel

Looking for an unforgettable way to spend the winter holidays?  China may not be the most traditional answer, but it’s definitely an exciting one!  The colder months mark a time in the travel season where...
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A camel resting in the Gobi Desert

The Grand Choirs of the Dong People Festival

Guizhou Province, Southwest China November 28th – 30th, 2011 While the Dong are most famous for their architecture and unique style of dress, few outsiders realize how much music is the social and cultural heart...
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Adventure Travel Trade Association (ATTA) Announces Lucerne, Switzerland as 2012 Adventure Travel World Summit Host

Pristine Lake Lucerne, gorgeous views of the Swiss Mountains, and of course, the world’s most coveted chocolate—it comes to no surprise to WildChina that the Adventure Travel Trade Association (ATTA) awarded Lucerne, Switzerland as the...
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Announcing Photo Expedition Spring/Summer 2012 for Photography Students

This journey, titled High Speed China: Urban Development and Youth Culture in the Middle Kingdom is being led by WildChina Expert Matthew Niederhauser, one of China’s leading photojournalists. This journey will immerse photography students in...
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