Discovering Tibet: Confronting authenticity and romance in one of the world’s most breathtaking placesThe following is an excerpt taken from The World of Chinese. The author LeeAnn Deemer and her family traveled with WildChina in...Read More
We would like to introduce Zhao Bei as WildChina’s new Assisting General Manager: Zhao Bei joined WildChina in 2004 and has seen the company grow almost since its very beginnings. A Beijing native, he has...Read More
The following post is an excerpt from Catherine Bodry, a writer for AOL’s Gadling Travel Blog.Once an important market town on China’s ancient tea-horse road, Shaxi is one of seemingly very few Chinese villages that have retained...Read More
In 2011, luxurious living goes off the beaten path in China.With the advent of the New Year comes the annual slew of lists of what to look for in 2011. Publications have picked their top...Read More
While many countries are talking about the travel possibilities afforded by high-speed rail, China is busy turning those possibilities into on-the-ground realities.On January 11, two new high-speed rail lines will connect Shanghai to two of...Read More
I didn’t know what to expect at Mr. Liang Congjie’s memorial service, or specifically, how to dress for it. In any event, I put on a full black outfit, a bit on the formal side...Read More
Our journeys are great ways to enjoy the beauty of China’s countryside as well as the dynamism and history of its cities, but they are also unique opportunities to meet inspiring and unforgettable people.During a...Read More
Teeming with geographical, ethnic and biological diversity – plus some of the best food in China – Yunnan has always been one of our most popular destinations.The charming small towns of Lijiang, Dali, Jinghong and Shangri-la...Read More
It’s been almost a year since we first spoke with Portrait of an LBX bikers and writers Andy Keller and Evan Villarrubia. We caught up with them this week to talk about their reflections on...Read More
Finding unique clothing that satisfies the needs of WildChina guides in China’s coldest areas, while allowing them to look the part when in remote boutique hotels, is not an easy task. When leading off-the-beaten-path tours...Read More