Year

2012
Ethnic Minorities of China

Is Jeremy Lin China’s 2012 Valentine?

Even if you are not a basketball fan, the recent success and rise of Jeremy Lin has been thrilling to track. In his short 23 years, Lin’s life has been a series of remarkable events:  Harvard-educated, one...
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Candles in a Buddhist temple

The First Ever Snow Polo World Cup in Asia

Fortune Heights Snow Polo World Cup 2012 was hosted at China’s coastal city of Tianjin from 4 -12 February. The final, won by Hong Kong (China) against South Africa was played at the luxury resort...
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Buddhist sculpture and art

Janet Yang of SHANGHAI CALLING sits down with WildChina

Janet Yang, one of the “50 Most Powerful Women in Hollywood” and producer of such films as Joy Luck Club & The People vs. Larry Flint, stopped by WildChina’s Beijing office to discuss her new...
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Chinese door in Hutong alley

Travel + Leisure World’s Best Awards: A note from WildChina Founder

It has been an exciting year for WildChina. In the past 12 months, we pioneered hiking routes in the Abujee region of Tibetan Yunnan with WildChina expert Jeff Fuchs, led our inaugural program, Refreshing Taiwan,...
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Chinese door in Hutong alley

WildChina sponsors Kawa Karpo Expedition

WildChina, alongside Outpost Magazine, Revo, Mountain Hardwear, and ZoomerMedia, is sponsoring a once-in-a lifetime journey, The Kawa Karpo Expedition.  Leaving next week, WildChina expert & good friend, Jeff Fuchs will be leading this expedition. Fuchs,...
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Chinese door in Hutong alley

Traditional Chinese Medicine for a winter cold

With winter winds blowing through northern China, cold season has sadly set in. While WildChina’s international staff is beefing up on their Vitamin C and working to get a good night’s sleep,  we wanted to...
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Chinese door in Hutong alley

Seeking your advice: How to solve WildChina’s waterbottle problem?

Each year, WildChina plans and leads journeys for thousands of clients from all over the world. And with these clients, comes lots and lots of used plastic water bottles– which doesn’t make us, as committed...
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Traditional Chinese Architecture

WildChina Romantic Getaways

There is arguably no trip more important than one’s honeymoon. And while many couples opt for mass scale inclusive resorts and sugary drinks, others are looking to take a trip of a lifetime and experience...
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A camel resting in the Gobi Desert

Improvements in China travel: Access to Kailash

It will come as no surprise that travel in China can be tricky.  Mountaineous terrain in the rugged western regions, booming cities of 18 and 20 million people, and a serious language barrier for those...
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Candles in a Buddhist temple

WildChina Expert Alison Klayman wins Sundance Film Festival Award

Last weekend, WildChina expert Alison Klayman received a Sundance Film Festival Award for her film, Ai Weiwei Never Sorry.   The film documents Ai Weiwei from 2008 toJune 2011, during which Klayman had unparalleled access...
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