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Mei Zhang

The mystic Yellow Mountain in Anhui

China’s Next Generation

I must be out of touch with China’s next generation. The son of a friend of mine called me up for some advice on career. This is how the conversation went: Son of a Friend...
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Tibetan Buddhism Flags

China’s World Heritage

China has 38 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, a designation that can sometimes be both a blessing and a curse to these cultural and natural areas due to the influx of tourists. So how can we ensure responsible travel in...
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Chinese door in Hutong alley

WildChina on Let’s Travel! Radio (Oct. 22, 12 pm EST)

You’ve read our blog – now hear us on the radio! On Thursday, Oct. 22, from 12:00 – 1:00 pm EST in the U.S., tune into Let’s Travel!, a weekly, global radio talk show hosted...
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Imperial dragon patterns

WildChina’s Founder Mei Zhang Talks About Her Spot On the A-List, Yunnan and More

“At a moment when your time and money matter more than ever, a trusted expert can take all the hassle out of travel planning.” With that in mind, Travel + Leisure magazine evaluated thousands of...
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Candles in a Buddhist temple

Travel + Leisure’s A-List Features Mei Zhang and WildChina

WildChina just found out that our founder Mei Zhang is  included on Travel+Leisure’s list of the 129 Top Travel Agents in the world – congratulations Mei! Want to see the rest of the list? Check...
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Chinese door in Hutong alley

Where should you go if it’s your first and only trip to China?

I recommend a classic China itinerary for your first and only trip to China: 1) Beijing (3 days) – Imperial Chinese history 2) Xi’an (1 day) – Ancient Chinese history 3) Yunnan Province (7 days) – Colorful ethnic...
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Girl praying at an ancient temple

Happy with WildChina service

Received this review from a WildChina client: As a general statement, let me just say that we were TOTALLY pleased with the services that WildChina provided us through the efforts of Jenny, Stuart and our...
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The mystic Yellow Mountain in Anhui

For breathable air, visit Beijing in October

A friend/WildChina client sent me the note regarding breathable air in Beijing: “About China and the air quality in Beijing, I think your statement “Loved the energy there, but worried about the air quality” sums...
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The mystic Yellow Mountain in Anhui

Food for your picky eaters in China

I don’t think anybody else can have a pickier eater than my son. I know, a lot of other mothers feel the same way about their own children. Well, traveling to China with picky eaters...
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Ethnic Minorities of China

Breastfeeding when traveling to China: My breast pump

I am about to travel to China with my 3 kids in 2 days. My youngest baby is only 9 months old and still happily nursing away. Formula? Tried once and was rejected completely. So,...
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