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4 Thrilling Mountains to Easily Summit in China

If your idea of a thrilling holiday is conquering mountains so high that you can look down on the clouds, then China has got you covered. Discover four iconic mountains that you can easily summit in...
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Man looking after cattle on the Tibetan plateau

China in Winter: Where Should I Visit?

China in winter is home to many unexpected cold weather wonderlands. Instead of getting the winter blues this year, embrace the season and enjoy unique experiences that rival any of those you could have in the warmer months. ...
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What Apps Should I Have For a Trip to China?

Often, traveling to a country as far away and foreign as China can feel daunting. Never fear, WildChina is here to make your trip a little easier with our handy guide to the best apps....
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The mystic Yellow Mountain in Anhui

WildChina founder and Dali-native Mei Zhang’s Insider Tips to Dali

Dali is the perfect backdrop for a truly authentic Chinese travel experience. From stunning mountains to decadent gastronomic delights, the city of Dali and its surrounding areas provide visitors with a one-of-a-kind immersion into a China...
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The Top Archaeological Sites in China to Visit

With more than 5,000 years of history, China is home to ancient archaeological sites preserved through the sands of time.
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Beautiful night in an old town in Yunnan

6 Chinese Artists Who Aren’t Ai Weiwei

You’ve probably heard of Ai Weiwei, but there’s much more to China’s contemporary art scene than its most famous representative – Perhaps the most acclaimed living Chinese artist/activist known to Western audiences, Ai Weiwei’s influence on...
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Take the stage at Beshan Gāi with an Artisan Scholarship

Artisans of China: set down your loom and put down your paint brush because it’s time to listen up – Beshan Gāi, our celebration of artisan culture is returning for 2016 and we have 2...
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Rice Terraces in the south of China

How to take captivating photographs of people on your travels

“The great difference between voyages rests not with the ships, but with the people you meet on them.” – Amelia E. Barr If you are traveling far from home this holiday season, you will surely...
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5 Reasons to Travel China with a Small Group

For anyone who loves to ditch the map and experience a country on your terms, a group journey might not be on your travel radar. Yet when it comes to China—and you’re looking to travel...
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Man looking after cattle on the Tibetan plateau

Attention Shopaholics. China Introduces New Sales Tax Refund

International tourists to Shanghai and Beijing are now able to enjoy tax refunds on goods purchased while on vacation. A new law, officiated on July 1, offers a rebate of up to 11% on consumer...
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