Whenever you are booking the perfect holiday for that certain someone, any old hotel simply will not do. You want somewhere special, someplace with character, someplace romantic, and of course, someplace that fits within your...Read More
One of the most exciting aspects of travel is exploring the unexplored. However, while venturing into new lands people sometimes forget about the effect they will have on the areas they are visiting. While this...Read More
WildChina was recently invited to survey Swire’s newest property, the East hotel in Beijing. After two meals and a peaceful sleep in their beautiful rooms, our only complaint was that we couldn’t stay longer: Our...Read More
This fall, our second 2012 WildChina Explorer Grant winners William Bleish and Yan lu will begin their expedition to the Aiolishan range in Yunnan. In January, William visited the region and put together a field...Read More
WildChina’s next installment of Where the Wild Things Are: A WildChina Series is going to feature Fuchsia Dunlop a food writer and cook extraordinaire at Capital M. In addition to having a chance to hear...Read More
With a cool breeze heralding the beginning of fall, the stage was set for guests to enjoy a beautiful evening at Face Bar for yesterday’s Where the Wild Things Are: A WildChina Series with speaker...Read More
Bubbling ferociously, steam rising from its top, Inner Mongolia’s hot pot is one of a kind. How many meals can claim to offer both the complex taste of a delicious soup with the simple fun...Read More
WildChina Tour Leader Christian discusses a recent survey trip to the Jinshanling (Golden Mountain) section of the Great Wall: It’s not every day you get a chance to come to the Great Wall. When my...Read More
When winter arrives, it brings snow which covers city streets in a silent white blanket. However, it is never long before the beautiful white crystals have been ground into a brown slurry in the streets....Read More
On September 5th, join WildChina for our latest installment of Where the Wild Things Are: A WildChina Series which will feature Asian renaissance man Laurence Brahm. In addition to his many academic and business pursuits...Read More