Beautiful night in an old town in Yunnan

Traveling through China in the Winter

In recent weeks, those living in China have learned that snow can completely shut even the largest cities down; government heating is now barely adequate...
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Ethnic Minorities of China

Interview with Melvyn Goh of Chinese National Geographic International (CNGi)

After WildChina founder Mei Zhang met Melvyn Goh of Chinese National Geographic at the C100 Gala Dinner in December, she wanted to know: what is...
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Girl praying at an ancient temple

NYTimes’ “31 Places to Visit in 2010” features Shanghai and Shenzhen

First the Travel+Leisure feature, and now this article in the New York Times (NYTimes): it is increasingly apparent that China is set to experience a...
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Buddhist sculpture and art

Guest Blogger Introduction: Andrew Stein of Project Releaf

Beginning this March, I’m planning to take you on a journey through some of China’s most remote and ancient tea localities. With aid from a...
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Girl praying at an ancient temple

Mei Zhang to lead Smithsonian “Chinese Treasures in Washington” tour on February 26, 2010

WildChina is pleased to announce that as part of the D.C.-based Smithsonian Resident Associate Program, Mei Zhang will lead the “Chinese Treasures in Washington” tour...
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A camel resting in the Gobi Desert

T+L’s Top Travel Trends for 2010, featuring Hangzhou, China

Travel+Leisure recently came out with their Top Travel Trends for 2010 in their January 2010 issue. At number six is “Exploring Hot New Destinations,” which...
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Ethnic Minorities of China

Mei Zhang’s Holiday Dumpling-Making Party

When you are the founder of a China-based adventure travel company, the weather is cold and you want to entertain, what do you do? Host...
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Buddhist sculpture and art

Wuxi: “Little Shanghai’s” Big Place in the Solar Industry

This post is the second in a series by guest blogger Abby Poats. Abby Poats is a Research Associate based in Beijing with the Washington...
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The mystic Yellow Mountain in Anhui

Art This Winter: Exploring Beijing through Contemporary Exhibitions

While much has already succumbed to Beijing’s infamously cold winter weather, contemporary art in the Northern Capital has been spared – in fact, it is...
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Tibetan Buddhism Flags

A Donation To the Nature Conservancy

As I was wrapping up my day before the snow hit DC, an email popped onto my screen: “I have made a gift of $3000...
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Chinese door in Hutong alley

What We’re Reading: “A Quiet Revolution: China’s Climate Future”

As the COP15 United Nations Climate Change Conference winds down today in Copenhagen, many questions have been raised and numerous reflections made on China’s stance...
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Ethnic Minorities of China

Changqing Reserve Staff Training Program

This week has been a somewhat inspiring one for me from a professional perspective. As I think I have mentioned in a previous blog, China...
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