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Tibet

Rice Terraces in the south of China

Early Bird Promotion: Receive one free night in Beijing or Shanghai

WildChina would like to offer one complimentary night’s stay at your hotel in Beijing or Shanghai for travelers who book select themed journeys by December 31, 2011 (11:59 EST). The following journeys apply: China for...
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Tibetan Buddhism Flags

Announcing the 2012 WildChina Explorer Grant Finalists

Ladies and Gentleman, the moment has arrived! Today we announce the 2012 WildChina Explorer Finalists. One of these three will be chosen and the winner will be announced in early January 2012! The WildChina Explorer...
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Man enjoying his tea

WildChina Book Review: Living Hands: Tibetan Arts and Artisans

Here is a recent blog from Chelin Miller, WildChina’s own yummy mummy blogger.  Here she talks about a fantastic new book on Tibetan Arts and Artisans.  Makes everyone at WildChina want to add a Tibetan...
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A camel resting in the Gobi Desert

What is WildChina thankful for in 2011?

Earlier today, we sat down with some of the WildChina team and asked them what they were thankful for this Thanksgiving.  Today we share with you some of their  thoughts on what makes them thankful...
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Chinese door in Hutong alley

Traveler’s Voice: Sacred region in Shangri-la

The following post was written by a student from Concordia International School Shanghai who traveled with WildChina to Abujee in September 2011. ———- Trekking amidst the tranquility and nature that is Abujee, a sacred region...
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Tibetan Buddhism Flags

WildChina Expert Spotlight: A Devil’s River of Heat by Jeff Fuchs

Winner of the 2011 WildChina Explorer Grant, Jeff Fuchs says, “Nice as it is to sleep within walls, I feel slightly claustrophobic and long to get out to the fresh air and unencumbered sight-lines again.”...
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Candles in a Buddhist temple

Traveler’s Voice: The dominant characteristic of Lhasa is its spirituality

Continuing with the travel series written by WildChina travelers Janet Heininger and Jamie Reuter, we move on to their next destination. Stop 2 – Lhasa, Tibet… ———- On Tuesday, October 19, we flew 3,000 km to...
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Buddhist sculpture and art

Explorer Grant Open for Submissions

Find a new route on the Tibetan Plateau. Trace the origin of the Yangtze and Yellow River. Assess the newfound growth years after the Sichuan earthquake. The vision perseveres in whatever the journey may be....
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Imperial dragon patterns

Traveler’s Voice: It’s not rudeness; it’s simply cultural norms

A couple months ago, you heard from WildChina travelers Jan Heininger and Jamie Reuter saying that they were thrilled with [their] tour company, but not seduced by China.  Their journey in October of 2010 took...
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Man enjoying his tea

Abujee Trek in Northern Yunnan

WildChina recently took students from an international school on a multi-day trek in a remote region outside of Zhongdian (popularly known as Shangri-La). It was challenging hiking at altitudes upward of 4000 meters, but the...
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