Tag

wild China

Buddhist sculpture and art

Don’t miss traveling to Tibet this summer…

Time and again, employees of WildChina are asked by clients, friends and family about their favorite places to travel in China.  This is a really hard question. And while many of us may hum and...
Read More
Buddhist sculpture and art

WildChina takes a peek into Phoenix Design…

In this day and age, when most things are massively produced in factories, it is refreshing to find a boutique-shop in Beijing that sells hand-made ceramic wares. As you walk in, the smell of fresh...
Read More
Traditional Chinese Architecture

Exploring Chinese + Vietnamese Cuisine: Insights from Susu

With the launch of Cityscapes & Countrysides: An Intimate Look at China and Vietnam, WildChina is setting out to learn a a bit more about Vietnamese food that our future guests will experience on this...
Read More
Man enjoying his tea

Jeff Fuchs to Speak at Capital M + M on the Bund Literary Festival

WildChina is thrilled to be a 2012 Capital M and M on the Bund Literary Festival sponsor. The famed restaurant group is holding their annual festival in Beijing from February 25th until March 7th and...
Read More
Chinese door in Hutong alley

Off the beaten path in Shimen County

Shimen (石门) County of Changde (常德) prefecture in Hunan province — On a trip through Hunan to learn home-style recipes, the train from Changsha passes flooded rice fields gridding the landscape. A mixture of earthen homes and...
Read More
Fisherman in YangShuo

Where the Wild Things Are: A WildChina Series

Recognized by National Geographic, Condé Nast Traveller and Travel + Leisure as the pioneering travel company in China, WildChina has accomplished a lot of “firsts” in our time. From the kora of Meili Snow Mountain in...
Read More
Ethnic Minorities of China

Top Brazilian fashion designer travels to Guizhou for inspiration

Last month, WildChina received a request from one of Brazil’s top fashion designers whichdefinitely got a few ooohs and ahhs out of our office. Expecting the request to be filled with high-end dining experiences at ...
Read More
Beautiful night in an old town in Yunnan

The Panda and the Environment

It’s no secret that environmental encroachment is the single biggest challenge facing the survival of the wild Giant Panda. Because bamboo is nutritionally poor, pandas consume an average 9 to 14 kilograms of bamboo daily....
Read More
Man looking after cattle on the Tibetan plateau

Braised carp with spring onion (葱烤鲫鱼)

Shanghai, China— Prior to living and traveling China, I’d never cooked a whole fish. My mother always bought whole fish then fried, baked, broiled, or boiled it for our family, but much to her dismay, I’ve been...
Read More
Ethnic Minorities of China

Tang’ Roulou: Nostalgic, bucolic French design with a Chinese influence

Tang’ Roulou was founded in Beijing in 2007 as a brand of clothes and accessories for children. French designers Amélie Peraud and Pierre-Yves Babin, have a passion for all things Chinese and this is reflected...
Read More
1 14 15 16 17 18 67