Thirty carefully selected artisans from all over China converged in Beijing last Saturday for the first-ever WildChina Beshan Gāi. The event was a huge success and we loved seeing all of you there. Enjoy some...Read More
This month will be the inaugural Beshan Gāi, an exciting celebration of artisan China in the form of a 1-day boutique bazaar. As the day draws nearer, here is a ‘sneak peek’ from Chai Mi Duo,...Read More
On Sept 19, in celebration of 15 years of China travel, WildChina is taking over the lobby of The Opposite House with a rustic Bazaar called 碧山街 Beshan Gai. We’ve invited artisans from all around China...Read More
Traveling with elderly relatives can be challenging, especially in China, where cities are busy and fast-paced. One of our clients recently came to China for the first time with her grandmother, visiting the classic stops...Read More
How do you turn a food tour into a life-changing experience that pushes your boundaries and stretches the way you engage with the world? You travel with Fuscia Dunlop. Consistently, Fuscia’s trips have been some...Read More
Who are the people behind the scenes of the WildChina blog? Read about our team’s different personalities below! Annika Frantzell Originally From: California, U.S.A. Adventure Level: Medium Dream City: Taipei Travel Style: Cultural immersion Favorite Travel...Read More
China is a fascinating travel destination with the full variety of experiences that you’d expect from the third largest country on earth. So why would anyone not want to go? We’ve put together a few...Read More
Musings from WildChina Explorer and Expert Jeff Fuchs on the importance of the Ancient Tea & Horse Caravan Road, and why we should all bump it up on our travel list… The Ancient Tea &...Read More
We are often asked about where to start when visiting China. It’s a very big, complex country with too much to see, too much to do.It’s hard to give a one-size-fits-all answer to this question,...Read More
This past weekend, we sat down with journalist and photographer Jojje Olsson to talk about a bit of Beijing’s heritage. _____ In 2007, Jojje Olsson came to China. He’d just won a university competition, and...Read More