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Announcing Photo Expedition Spring/Summer 2012 for Photography Students

This journey, titled High Speed China: Urban Development and Youth Culture in the Middle Kingdom is being led by WildChina Expert Matthew Niederhauser, one of China’s leading photojournalists. This journey will immerse photography students in...
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Ethnic Minorities of China

Destination Expert Alliance: Nomadic Expeditions in Mongolia

At the beginning of the year, WildChina founder Zhang Mei attended the Condé Nast Traveler Exchange in Las Vegas and met other Top Travel Specialists around the world. In sharing their unique ideas about travel...
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Candles in a Buddhist temple

WildChina explorer Jeff Fuchs to speak at the Beijing Bookworm

WildChina explorer Jeff Fuchs will speak at the Beijing Bookworm this Friday, September 9th at 7:30pm about his travels with the WildChina Explorer Grant 2011! Please Note: Tickets are CNY 50 and can be purchased at...
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Buddhist sculpture and art

WildChina opens office in Vancouver, BC Canada!

WildChina is pleased to announce that we have opened an office in Vancouver! The office is headed by a Director on our executive team, Ms. Barbara Henderson.     Barbara is a founding member of...
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A camel resting in the Gobi Desert

WildChina founder Zhang Mei selected as Travel+Leisure’s A-List Travel Agent

Congratulations to our founder Zhang Mei for being selected as a Travel+Leisure’s A-List Travel Agent for China! This is Mei’s third time to receive the distinction. Many thanks to all of our WildChina travel consultants for...
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Fisherman in YangShuo

THINK Global School videos their Journey to Tiger Leaping Gorge

Students at THINK Global School really got to experience Yunnan with a different perspective.  WildChina exposed the students to Dongba culture, Tibetan language, and Tiger Leaping Gorge, among others.  Photographer / videographer Lindsay Clark put...
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Impressions of Beijing, 1

It’s been 2 weeks since I landed in Beijing, with the whole family in tow, pursuing my dream of another startup in the land of opportunities.   Since when, China replaced the United States to...
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Chinese door in Hutong alley

Be the first to see new baby pandas

China Daily: Twin pandas were born in southwest China’s Sichuan province. The mother panda, Qi Zhen gave birth to the cubs on August 4, 2011.  The first was female of 152g, and the second was...
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Fisherman in YangShuo

Typhoon Muifa bypasses Shanghai

Reuters:  “Typhoon Muifa weaked as it approached China’s coast on Sunday…veering north.” ShanghaiDaily: Over the weekend, the Shanghai area still experienced strong gusts of wind and heavy rains.  Power lines and trees were pulled down,...
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Imperial dragon patterns

Festivals & great weather make autumn a great time for China travel

Fall is a beautiful time to come to China – the rain and humidity of the summer lifts, the sky clears and the air becomes a bit more crisp.  Landscapes and nature reserves throughout the...
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