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sustainable tourism

WWF’s Sustainable Travel Alliance Summit in Beijing 

Jenny Zhao from WildChina team was invited to speak at WWF’s Sustainable Travel Alliance Summit in Beijing, where she shared how WildChina creates lifetime experiences while remaining committed to sustainability.
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Watch our past event where we travel virtually to Dali Dong Village, one of the villages on this journey.
March 30, 2021

WildChina & Global Heritage Fund Present
Guizhou’s Dali Dong Village (Event #68)

Guizhou province, boasts many superlatives - the world's largest cave chamber, the worlds highest bridge, and Asia's biggest waterfall. It's an incredibly diverse area, both naturally, and culturally, as a home to many of China's...
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November 15, 2020

Conservation and Sustainability in China: In Conversation With Kyle Obermann (Event #49)

Join us in exploring China's national parks while we talk conservation and sustainability with environmental photographer, and WildChina Explorer Award winner, Kyle Obermann.
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Top 7 Fall Destinations Around China

Make the ultimate escape this fallAutumn is, for many of us at WildChina, our favorite season to travel. The rain and humidity of the summer lifts, the skies clear, and the air starts to feel...
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Traditional Chinese Architecture

Fine China: Stories from Humans of China, Jiangxi

As the Middle Kingdom protects and heals itself during the COVID-19 outbreak, we want to share stories with you of the people of China, the people that make this country so beautiful. Before we can welcome...
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Buddhist sculpture and art

Middle Kingdom Rapunzels: Stories from Humans of China, Guangxi

As the Middle Kingdom protects and heals itself during the COVID-19 outbreak, we want to share stories with you of the people of China, the people that make this country so beautiful. Before we can welcome...
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Rice Terraces in the south of China

The Girls with the Protective Tattoos: Stories from Humans of China, Hainan

True travelers, those curious world wanderers, know that part of the joy in a journey – beyond the moments of wonder and the sensory overload caused by the swirl of new flavors, sights, and sounds...
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The mystic Yellow Mountain in Anhui

The Woman with Bound Feet: Stories from Humans of China, Yunnan

True travelers, those curious world wanderers, know that part of the joy in a journey – beyond the moments of wonder and the sensory overload caused by the swirl of new flavors, sights, and sounds...
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Chinese door in Hutong alley

Man Buns & Gunslingers: Stories from Humans of China, Guizhou

True travelers, those curious world wanderers, know that part of the joy in a journey – beyond the moments of wonder and the sensory overload caused by the swirl of new flavors, sights, and sounds...
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Man enjoying his tea

The Road Less Traveled: Our Journey into Sustainable Tourism

According to the United Nations World Tourism Organization, sustainable tourism is defined as “tourism that takes full account of its current and future economic, social and environmental impacts, addressing the needs of visitors, the industry,...
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