Looking for a little romance in the Middle Kingdom? We’ve compiled a list of the four best places to take your sweetheart on Chinese Valentine’s Day (Qixi Festival) — via China Daily Chinese mythology tells of...Read More
We are thrilled to announce that WildChina Founder, Mei Zhang has made Travel + Leisure Magazine’s list of A-List Travel Advisors for the 9th year in a row. The editors of Travel + Leisure assess hundreds of...Read More
Already planning next year’s family getaway? How about China? Many people may not be aware of just how family-friendly a holiday in China can be. The country has a wealth of historical and cultural sights and...Read More
So you want to take your family on a trip that will be engaging, beautiful, and educational. Not just educational, but the kind of education you can only get from first-hand experiences, and which sneaks...Read More
Inspired by the mythical land in James Hilton’s Lost Horizon, the city of Zhongdian officially renamed itself Shangri-La in 2001. And we agree that it’s a great name for this stunning region. Resting on the...Read More
Updated: May 9th 2019 In the lead up to summer, many of us dream of escaping our daily routines and capitalizing on the sunshine, fresh air, and great outdoors. Filled to the brim with exciting...Read More
Urban life can wear down your body and tire your senses. Sometimes you need an opportunity to cleanse your mind, body, and soul. At these three great getaway locations you can escape from the...Read More
The Middle Kingdom makes the perfect destination for adventurous newlyweds. Not your typical honeymoon destination, this mythical and mysterious land provides a romantic backdrop for a sumptuous getaway. These are our top six most romantic places in...Read More
Today’s discerning traveler demands accommodation that offers more than just a pillow to rest under your weary head. We are looking for a place of comfort, convenience, and style. For us, here at WildChina, the House Collective properties in Beijing,...Read More
Chinese New Year known in Chinese as ‘Chun Jie’ or Spring Festival, marks the beginning of the new lunar calendar. This year, we are welcoming the Year of the Rooster, an animal that loves to rise with...Read More