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Older parts of Chinese cities – See them while you can!

Over the last decade of bringing our clients to some of China’s wildest destinations, one of the biggest changes we’ve seen has been the large amounts of demolition of swathes of the older parts of...
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The mystic Yellow Mountain in Anhui

Mingling by moonlight: Celebrating Mid-Autumn Festival

If you have been receiving box upon box of mooncakes, or yuebing, these past few weeks like us at WildChina, you are surely thrilled that Mid-Autumn Festival – the  raison d’être for these egg-and-bean-filled confections...
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Beijing office closure for Mid-Autumn Festival

WildChina’s Beijing office will be closed on Wednesday, September 22 for Mid-Autumn Festival. Please call 1-888-902-8808 or email info@wildchina.com for assistance at this time. The US office will be open as usual.   To all...
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Autumn destinations: Pingyao

The rapid modernization of China’s cities has amazed the world with its scale and speed, but it has come at a great cultural cost, especially when considering the one thing that almost all Chinese cities...
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The mystic Yellow Mountain in Anhui

Autumn destinations: Guizhou

Every corner of China is home to amazing people, nature and geography, but it’s hard to match the diversity found in the country’s southwest. Destinations such as Yunnan, Sichuan and Guangxi are already known far...
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Autumn destinations: Guangxi

Autumn destinations: Guangxi. Sometimes the frenetic pace of workaday life can affect us so much that we don’t notice it until we actually stop for a moment and take a step back from the white...
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Man looking after cattle on the Tibetan plateau

Chinese beginning to question value of World Heritage status

Much time has passed since China first joined UNESCO’s World Heritage list in 1987, when The Great Wall, Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor (aka the Terracotta Warriors in Xi’an), Peking Man Site at Zhoukoudian,...
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US office closure on Monday, September 6

In honor of Labor Day, WildChina’s US office will be closed on Monday, September 6. We wish our friends, family and travelers a happy holiday.   WildChina’s Beijing office will be open at this time....
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Candles in a Buddhist temple

WildChina, USA Pavilion partner on iPhone app for Shanghai World Expo

Exclusive access to USA Pavilion content plus an interactive tour all in the palm of your hand. Sound appealing? It’s here! We’re excited to announce that we have partnered with the USA Pavilion at the...
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A camel resting in the Gobi Desert

Slow Food Saturday: A green approach to food in Beijing

Is China becoming a ‘Fast Food Nation’? Just two decades ago, most people in China ate relatively low-fat meals and regularly rode their bicycles to get around. Obesity was extremely rare. Fast forward to today:...
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