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Need a change of scene for fall? WildChina has you covered.

Summer has just begun but you’re already dreading the end of it. The cure? Go on an adventure. Go somewhere you’ve never gone before. Embrace a change of scene. When you come back, you’ll be...
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WildChina featured in CNNGo

Last week CNNGo featured WildChina in “New parts of Great Wall of China to open to tourists.” For anyone wishing to visit the Great Wall while traveling to Beijing, a day-trip adventure to Mutianyu or...
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The mystic Yellow Mountain in Anhui

5 items to pack for Abujee Trekking

If you’re like us the night before a big trip you’re always asking yourself: “Do I have everything I need?” And with bag fees on airlines always on the rise: “What do I have that...
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Traditional Chinese Architecture

Access to Tibet Update: Summer 2012

WildChina wanted to share that earlier today we received word that local authorities have begun issuing permits for foreign travelers again. Foreign travelers are now able to secure the necessary visa that will enable them...
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A camel resting in the Gobi Desert

A New Art Exhibition Curated by WildChina Expert Tiffany Beres

Ask any avid collector of photography about Alfred Eisenstaedt’s V-J Day in Times Square (1945) and he will respond with a big smile and a knowing look. Follow up by asking him about Wang Ningde’s...
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Fisherman in YangShuo

Next Destination in Yunnan: Gaoligong Mountain Range

WildChina has always had a knack for predicting the next hot destination in China–for better or for worse.  We were the first to pioneer journeys to Yubeng village in Meili Snow Mountain in 1999 and...
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2012 WildChina Explorer Grant Winner returns from trip!

WildChina is excited to welcome back our 2012 WildChina Explorer Grant Winner Shanghua Zhang! He has just returned from an epic venture to Ganzi Prefecture in Sichuan Province, a place with no roads, no cars and very few people....
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Fisherman in YangShuo

WildChina’s New Pinterest Account

First it was Facebook, then, Twitter. Now, the latest “talk of the town”, Pinterest, a website that joined the social media bandwagon in 2010, has become one of the fastest growing social websites in the...
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Tibetan Buddhism Flags

Update: Summer 2012 Travel in Tibet

Earlier today, WildChina received more finalized news that Tibet is temporary closed off to foreign travelers during the month of June.  At present, local authorities are not issuing permits for foreign travelers to visit, although...
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Beautiful night in an old town in Yunnan

Celebrating Naadam Festival in Mongolia

Every year in July, the crescendo of boastful taunts between Mongolian men only means one thing – Naadam Festival has arrived!  The national holiday not only commemorates the 1921 revolution & the Mongol state’s declaration...
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