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2012
A camel resting in the Gobi Desert

Is there Wifi in China?

You have just taken an amazing picture of Jiuzhaigou. You have an incredible story from the home you just visited in Guizhou. All you want to do is get online and and share it with...
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Fisherman in YangShuo

China’s best and worst fall travel times

In China’s fall, picking the right time to travel is essential. Thinking about traveling to Guizhou November 9-12th? Get ready for an eye-opening adventure. Thinking about traveling October 1-7th? Get ready to wait in line....
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Imperial dragon patterns

Xinjiang: Go West, young man (or woman)

A trip to China’s western province of Xinjiang is a journey to a China that you will not recognize. Although it has a history thousands of years long, and a population of over 1.5 billion,...
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Ethnic Minorities of China

Why use a travel company?

Have you ever woken up on a plane to discover that your flight has been rerouted mid-air? Or arrived at your destination only to discover every single bag is missing? Everyone has at least one...
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Chinese door in Hutong alley

A Regal Stay at The Peninsula Hong Kong

Imagine waking up inside a room overflowing with so much extravagance that even after getting out of bed, you still feel as though you are walking inside a dream. The blaring sounds of your alarm...
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Tibetan Buddhism Flags

What is Guizhou?

No landscape in China is as timeless as that of Guizhou. The hills, covered in stripes of green created by the tiers of rice paddies, look the same today as they have for over six...
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Tibetan Buddhism Flags

Salvador’s Coffee House in Kunming

Starting your own business can be tricky. Starting your own business in a foreign country? Now that is a real challenge. However, in 2003, that is exactly what Colin Flahive and Kris Ariel set out...
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A camel resting in the Gobi Desert

Wine and Entrepreneurship with Steven Han

This past Saturday, the weather outside maybe have been frightful, but for those who braved the rain, TasteV‘s wine was delightful. While the worst storm to hit Beijing in the last 61 years buffeted the...
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Imperial dragon patterns

Bakery 88: From Auspicious Start to Dali Staple

Coffee, crumpets, and the chance to be cosseted by Karine Kafrell–chemical engineer, entrepreneur, and baker extraordinaire. This is what awaits customers at Bakery 88 in Dali, Yunnan. A German bakery specializing in organic breads and...
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Tibetan Buddhism Flags

Travel Advice from WildChina’s Experts

This week, in addition to updating you on our adventures in Guizhou and Guangxi, WildChina has been concentrating on providing travel tips. If you have been following our blog, then you have seen our top...
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