The following post was written by a student from Concordia International School Shanghai who traveled with WildChina to Abujee in September 2011. ———- Trekking amidst the tranquility and nature that is Abujee, a sacred region...Read More
WildChina is thrilled to announce the launch of Jalam Tea Company. For those of you looking for holiday gifts from China, this is a great company to check out if you have friends, family or...Read More
WildChina’s D.C. office will be closed Wednesday, November 23-Friday, November 25th for Thanksgiving. The Beijing & Vancouver offices will be open and ready to answer any of your travel questions. Now is the time to...Read More
Winner of the 2011 WildChina Explorer Grant, Jeff Fuchs says, “Nice as it is to sleep within walls, I feel slightly claustrophobic and long to get out to the fresh air and unencumbered sight-lines again.”...Read More
Continuing with the travel series written by WildChina travelers Janet Heininger and Jamie Reuter, we move on to their next destination. Stop 2 – Lhasa, Tibet… ———- On Tuesday, October 19, we flew 3,000 km to...Read More
1. Beijing’s got blue sky. Here’s the proof below. 2. Milk delivery and bill collection. My door bell rang at 5:40am this morning, I stumbled out of bed to peek through the keyhole, aha,...Read More
Next time one of WildChina’s clients is asking for a divine, over the top and 100% glamorous China dining experience, we now have a new recommendation to suggest: Simple Table Alléno Yannick (S.T.A.Y). While perusing...Read More
Interested in exploring forgotten villages in Guizhou? Have a passion for the traditional art of rug weaving from Xinjiang? Itching to retrace a famous route? If so, you better act quickly! The WildChina Explorer Grant...Read More
Late last month, WildChina sat down with nature photographer Mr. Xiang Dingqian, a native of Qinling, who recently exhibited his work at The National Art Museum in Beijing. His powerful images of wildlife– both vivid...Read More