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Candles in a Buddhist temple

Studying Abroad in China is Now a Zinch

The following is a press release from Zinch.com. WildChina supports this effort by offering travel advice and insights on educational travel in China.  To view more articles on this topic, please visit our Zinch profile...
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Man enjoying his tea

WildChina local partner: Gerard Shi from Xi’an

WildChina’s guides and local partners across China are an experienced group of travel professionals. Their wealth of experience, humor, and knowledge can be easily discerned from dealing with them in person, and WildChina feels that...
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Man enjoying his tea

Construction of China’s Longest Undersea Tunnel Complete

The following post was sourced from the People’s Daily Online. ———- Recently, the Jiaozhou Bay undersea tunnel, located in Qingdao City of east China’s Shandong Province, completed major construction, and progress on affiliated projects, such...
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Fisherman in YangShuo

Li Na wins French Open

Tennis courts are cropping up on the grounds of Beijing apartme players nt complexes, tennis whites gleam on the backs of as they carry racquets to the courts…On occasion, even stray tennis balls peep out of the...
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Traditional Chinese Architecture

Amne Machin Farewell – A Descent

The following is an excerpt from Jeff Fuchs’ Tea and Mountain Journals, a blog by explorer, photographer and writer Jeff Fuchs.  Jeff is the 2011 recipient of WildChina’s Explorer Grant.  He and friend Michael Kleinwort are currently...
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A camel resting in the Gobi Desert

Happy Dragon Boat Festival – Han and Miao

On Monday, the Dragon Boat Festival was celebrated in cities throughout all of China.  Myth says that the holiday commemorates the death of a famous poet and statesman Quan Wu, who committed suicide by drowning himself in...
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Chinese door in Hutong alley

Snow-bound Glory – Amne Machin Rises

The following is an excerpt from Jeff Fuchs’ Tea and Mountain Journals, a blog by explorer, photographer and writer Jeff Fuchs.  Jeff is the 2011 recipient of WildChina’s Explorer Grant.  He and friend Michael Kleinwort are currently...
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Man looking after cattle on the Tibetan plateau

WildChina destinations to Inner Mongolia far from protests

Over the past ten days, there has been news of student protests in Inner Mongolia, an autonomous region northern China.  The Wall Street Journal reports that the protests were triggered by “the deaths of ethnic...
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The mystic Yellow Mountain in Anhui

The Fight and the Turn Right

The following is an excerpt from Jeff Fuchs’ Tea and Mountain Journals, a blog by explorer, photographer and writer Jeff Fuchs.  Jeff is the 2011 recipient of WildChina’s Explorer Grant.  He and friend Michael Kleinwort are currently...
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Fisherman in YangShuo

Yak ‘Beauty’ and a Switch

The following is an excerpt from Jeff Fuchs’ Tea and Mountain Journals, a blog by explorer, photographer and writer Jeff Fuchs.  Jeff is the 2011 recipient of WildChina’s Explorer Grant.  He and friend Michael Kleinwort are currently...
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