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Beautiful night in an old town in Yunnan

National Geographic 50 Tours of a Lifetime: WildChina’s Tea & Horse

WildChina is thrilled to announce that Tea and Horse was selected by National Geographic Traveler as one of the top 50 Tours of a Lifetime.The most daunting trade route in the world, passing through the mightiest...
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Traditional Chinese Architecture

Devin’s Haba Photo Essay: Top 10

This note was written by Devin Corrigan, a WildChina tour leader & travel consultant who traveled to Mount Haba on an educational trip last fall. Previously, he blogged about the fascinating lore associated with the...
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Chinese door in Hutong alley

China’s Holy Mountain – An Illustrated Journey into the Heart of Buddhism

When I first came across Christoph Baumer’s China’s Holy Mountain – An Illustrated Journey into the Heart of Buddhism, I was impressed by its first quality presentation, abundance of information and beauty of its images....
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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 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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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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Fisherman in YangShuo

Where the Wild Things Are: A WildChina Series

Recognized by National Geographic, Condé Nast Traveller and Travel + Leisure as the pioneering travel company in China, WildChina has accomplished a lot of “firsts” in our time. From the kora of Meili Snow Mountain in...
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Ethnic Minorities of China

Tang’ Roulou: Nostalgic, bucolic French design with a Chinese influence

Tang’ Roulou was founded in Beijing in 2007 as a brand of clothes and accessories for children. French designers Amélie Peraud and Pierre-Yves Babin, have a passion for all things Chinese and this is reflected...
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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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