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Beautiful night in an old town in Yunnan

Chinese entrepreneurs lead the way in environmental philanthropy

Not content to be leaders only in the business world, 16 Chinese entrepreneurs are also leaping to the vanguard of China’s environmental movement with plans to together create a generously-funded new private conservation fund. The...
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Imperial dragon patterns

Wealthy Chinese Table etiquette: Who should order at dinner?

Back in Beijing, I lead a different life. Unlike the steady pace of office/school pickup/homework/dinner/bed routine, Beijing trips often are filled with a frenzy of meetings, lunch and dinner appointments. This seems to be fitting...
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Man looking after cattle on the Tibetan plateau

Time running out to book your 2011 China journey

Nobody likes to be hurried, but if you’ve been putting off deciding whether you’re going to travel to China later this year, now is an ideal time to make those plans. As this recent travel...
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Traditional Chinese Architecture

Eden Project planning China Ecopark

Eden Project, one of the more interesting ecologically minded projects of recent years, says it has plans to come to China. Eden Project founder Tim Smit told the BBC that the popular ecopark in Cornwall, UK...
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Man looking after cattle on the Tibetan plateau

Japan update: Current news show no cause for alarm in China

To the thousands affected by the earthquake and nuclear disaster in Japan, we at WildChina send our deepest condolences. We can only imagine the devastating effects that this is having and hope that relief will...
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Ethnic Minorities of China

Sending Our Condolences to Japan

To the thousands affected by the earthquake and nuclear disaster in Japan, we at WildChina send our deepest condolences. We can only imagine the devastating effects that this is having and hope that relief will...
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Rice Terraces in the south of China

China Drawing More ‘Golden Years’ Travelers

China drawing more ‘golden years’ travelers. One of the most exciting and positive travel trends over the past decade has been the rapid growth of youth-focused education travel programs coming to China  – but there’s...
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Buddhist sculpture and art

Foodie expert Anissa Helou visits Beijing

Last week, WildChina had the opportunity to host Anissa Helou, the “internationally known food writer,art collector, journalist, broadcaster, and one of the leading experts on the cuisines of the Mediterranean and the Middle East.”  She came...
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Buddhist sculpture and art

Is China Getting Serious About Going Green?

Is China getting serious about going green? Bolder-than-usual statements out of some of China’s top officials suggests that the brakes may be tapped on the country’s red-hot economic growth in order to address mounting environmental...
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Ethnic Minorities of China

Wildfire in Lijiang, Yunnan

A wildfire broke out in Huangshan township of Lijiang City yesterday morning.  According to China-Daily.org, at least 14 hectares (about 35 acres) were affected. WildChina’s on-the-ground partner reports that the fire has been contained, but...
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