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Travel Advice from WildChina’s Experts

This week, in addition to updating you on our adventures in Guizhou and Guangxi, WildChina has been concentrating on providing travel tips. If you have been following our blog, then you have seen our top...
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Tips on calling home from China

Traveling in China, in our opinion, is one of the best ways a person can spend their time. Whether you’re walking through the incense laden air of an ancient temple, touching the well worn steps...
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Beautiful night in an old town in Yunnan

6 tips for traveling with kids in Asia

One of the perks of my job is traveling with my kids. Over the years, I've saved up a few tips to share. 1/slow down the pace, give you kids and yourself some downtime. 2/...
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WildChina partner Linden Centre wins Travel + Leisure 2010 Global Vision award

WildChina would like to congratulate our friends at the Linden Centre for receiving a 2010 Global Vision award from Travel + Leisure magazine!Located in the small town of Xizhou in southwest China’s beautiful Yunnan province,...
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Beautiful night in an old town in Yunnan

Eco-friendly travel gear for your China trip

Eco-friendly travel gadgets are becoming more and more popular among avid travelers. Knowing that traveling affects the environment, many people are looking to minimize their impact. One way to do this without sacrificing any preferences...
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Is it safe to go on a Yangtze River cruise this summer?

According to a recent Los Angeles Times article, China’s Three Gorges Dam, the country’s “largest construction project since the Great Wall,” is showing signs of strain. A summer of record-breaking rains and floodwaters has “severely...
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Girl praying at an ancient temple

Travel Tip: How To Survive A Train Ride In China With Children

You’re in China! As part of your off-the-beaten-path, bespoke experience to the Middle Kingdom, you are taking a 12 (or 15, 18, 24, 36…) hour train ride in China from point A to point B,...
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Travel Tips: Experiencing springtime flora in China

After a long day of battling sub-zero temperatures, icy cold winds and more snow, it is hard for China’s northern residents to imagine that spring is not too far away. However, now is the time...
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Tips for a Happy, Healthy and Safe Chinese New Year

Siberian Tiger in the snow (Panthera tigris)The Year of the Tiger is less than a month away – it occurs on February 14th – and there will be numerous celebrations across China to ring in...
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Fisherman in YangShuo

Four (Delicious) Ways to Beat the Cold in Shanxi Province

When traveling to Shanxi Province (not to be confused with its neighbor, Shaanxi Province) this autumn and winter, the words “wool,” “fleece,” and “long underwear” quickly come to mind. Though Shanxi is located southwest of...
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