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Beautiful night in an old town in Yunnan

The North Face to Outfit WildChina Explorer Grant Winner

WildChina Travel and The North Face® are proud to announce their partnership for the WildChina Explorer Grant! The WildChina Explorer Grant is an award of up to USD 3,000 given to adventurers seeking to push...
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Girl praying at an ancient temple

What makes a WildChina guide?

In school, people say a professor can make or break a class. When traveling, we feel the same way about guides. It will not matter that you are visiting a wonder of the world if...
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The mystic Yellow Mountain in Anhui

A trip to Guizhou: Lending a hand, gaining a lesson

WildChina recently helped arrange an Alumni trip for the Harvard Business School. Participant Luke Lu recounts his experience: Prior to our departure, I had only glanced at our itinerary but I knew public service would...
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Buddhist sculpture and art

Why China Travel has become Expensive

If you’ve traveled to China in the last year you may have noticed the country has become more expensive. We’ve taken some time here to explain why: 1. Appreciation of the Chinese yuan. The New York...
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A camel resting in the Gobi Desert

WildChina hosts Harvard Business School event

This past Wednesday, WildChina sponsored the Greater China Club’s (GCC) annual party at Harvard Business School. The GCC aims to engage HBS students in one of the world’s most dynamic economies on business, economic, and...
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Fisherman in YangShuo

Beijing to Ulaan Baatar: A Cross-Border Journey: September 2-12, 2012

WildChina and Nomadic Expeditions have teamed up to create an itinerary that highlights the best of their respective destinations. The result is Exploring China & Mongolia!, designed by WildChina, founder and president Mei Zhang, and Jalsa...
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A camel resting in the Gobi Desert

Teach for China Leadership Summit

Early next month, WildChina will be assisting Teach for China to execute their 2012 Leadership Summit in Lincang, Yunnan. Established in 2008, Teach For China is inspired by the vision that one day, all Chinese...
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Tibetan Buddhism Flags

Tour on Asia’s Wild Side: WildChina featured in The New York Times

Earlier today, The New York Times featured WildChina in “Tour on Asia’s Wild Side.” Journalist Michelle Higgins set out to highlight new off-the-beaten-path destinations and explains “Now adventurous travelers are turning to the region’s wild...
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Traditional Chinese Architecture

Save now on Chinese Treasures: Book before April 2nd

Last-minute bookers of Chinese Treasures, a thirteen-day journey throughout China, will save USD 300 if they book before April 2nd! China – where the past, present, and future can be experienced all in one. If...
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A camel resting in the Gobi Desert

Where the Wild Things Are: A WildChina Series with Hollywood Producer Janet Yang

Last night WildChina hosted the inaugural Where the Wild Things Are: A WildChina Series at In & Out Yunnan Restaurant in Beijing.  An exclusive and intimate dinner capped at 40 people, WildChina invited friend Janet...
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