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China’s Annual New Year’s Migration

The Lunar New Year is almost here and the world is once again watching China as 130 million people prepare to crisscross the country for home.
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Chinese door in Hutong alley

Chinese Medicine Cures for the Common Cold (and Everything Else!)

We wish you fabulous health on all of your China travels, but if you do happen to get the sniffles, these are some Chinese medicine-inspired home remedies that your new Chinese friends are likely to...
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Buddhist sculpture and art

Refresh & Inspire Yourself in 2015

With 2014 drawing to a close, it is time to both reflect on the past and look toward the future. New year’s is a time to make resolutions, set new goals, and perhaps start afresh....
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A camel resting in the Gobi Desert

Travelers in China, We got Apps for you: From Survival to Pro

“I’ll Survive” —Newbie Hey, first day landed in China and still getting your bearings. Besides your flight attendants who took your dinner and drink orders and your flight captain who saluted in English after a...
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Man enjoying his tea

Top 7 WildChina Experiences for the Whole Family

1. Kungfu class at Shaolin Temple with student monks After seeing the Legends of Kungfu show in Beijing, you’ll be itching to try out some of the moves yourself. Bring everyone along and head to...
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Candles in a Buddhist temple

Perfectly Tailored Honeymoon Journeys

WildChina has partnered with honeymoon registry site, Wanderable.com to offer three exquisite, hand-crafted sets of experiences for happy couples. Wanderable is perfect for newly engaged couples who want to receive gifts towards a perfect honeymoon...
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Chinese door in Hutong alley

The Top 5 Things You Need to Know about Pu’er Tea

Pu’er is the seasoned tea-drinker’s drink of choice. Its dark, complex flavors are produced from an ancient, unhurried tea making process developed in the tea forests of southern China, the original source of all the...
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Tibetan Buddhism Flags

A Guide to China’s 72-hour Visa Exemption Program

A growing number of Chinese cities have passed 72-hour Transit Visa Exemption Programs that allow free visas to those only staying 3 days or less.
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Beautiful night in an old town in Yunnan

Places to go During China’s October Holiday

National Day in China is celebrated with a full “Golden Week” off (which this year falls on October 1st – October 7th), meaning all those residing in China have time to travel wherever they want....
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Buddhist sculpture and art

8 Tips for Your Tibet Trek

WilChina prides itself on journeys that go above and beyond the typical itinerary. Some of our trips include more active adventures including hiking and trekking, so here are some tips to help you prepare for...
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