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2012
Rice Terraces in the south of China

Travel over Tomb Sweeping Holiday, April 2-5

Based in China? Looking to travel during the upcoming Tomb Sweeping Holiday (Qing Ming Jie) that is taking place from April 2-5, 2012? If so, now is the perfect time to pull together a last...
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Chinese door in Hutong alley

A winter visit to the Yungang Grottoes

Earlier this month, WildChina travel consultant Sherry Duo packed her bags and hopped on the train for a short weekend adventure in northern China.  Sherry is originally from Datong, a city of +3 million in...
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Traditional Chinese Architecture

Save now on Chinese Treasures: Book before April 2nd

Last-minute bookers of Chinese Treasures, a thirteen-day journey throughout China, will save USD 300 if they book before April 2nd! China – where the past, present, and future can be experienced all in one. If...
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Man looking after cattle on the Tibetan plateau

Gastronomic Tour of China with Fuchsia Dunlop

WildChina is pleased to announce that Fuchsia Dunlop will be leading Gastronomic Tour of China from October 13-24, 2012. This 12-day journey will visit the imperial capitals of Beijing and Xian – home to the...
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A camel resting in the Gobi Desert

Where the Wild Things Are: A WildChina Series with Hollywood Producer Janet Yang

Last night WildChina hosted the inaugural Where the Wild Things Are: A WildChina Series at In & Out Yunnan Restaurant in Beijing.  An exclusive and intimate dinner capped at 40 people, WildChina invited friend Janet...
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Buddhist sculpture and art

Storybook China comes alive in Pǔjí Zhèn

When I was nine years old, I read Pearl S. Buck’s book, The Good Earth. From that point to the day I arrived in China, I dreamed of a China gridded with fields and earthen...
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Man enjoying his tea

Tibetan Jewelry: Insights from Jeff Fuchs + Chris Buckley

Last week, during a talk at the Capital M Literary Festival, Jeff Fuchs said something that got me thinking: “Tibetans own nothing but masses of land, huge herds and a fortune in rocks”. He was...
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Tibetan Buddhism Flags

What does WildChina Founder have in common with Angelina Jolie and Madeline Albright?

Alongside Hillary Clinton, Angelina Jolie and Madeline Albright, WildChina Founder Mei Zhang will be speaking at the annual Women in the World Conference held this week in New York City. Organized by Newsweek and The...
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Chinese door in Hutong alley

Apply Now: WildChina 2012 Student Expedition

Since 2001, WildChina has been the leader in cultural immersion and adventure expeditions for student travel in China.  This year, WildChina is thrilled to be leading a select group of 2012 WildChina Student Expedition Explorers...
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Buddhist sculpture and art

Don’t miss traveling to Tibet this summer…

Time and again, employees of WildChina are asked by clients, friends and family about their favorite places to travel in China.  This is a really hard question. And while many of us may hum and...
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