Tiananmen Square has been a symbol of Chinese national power since the 15th Century. Generally a tourist will approach from the South, passing Mao’s tomb and the People’s Heroes monument, briefly noticing the imposing buildings...Read More
Out of 936 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, a whopping 41 are located in China (the third-highest number of UNESCO properties out of all other nations, behind only Spain and Italy). For this reason, the conservation of...Read More
Traveling China’s ancient Silk Road in Xinjiang just became much easier thanks to the opening of a new passenger train that connects Hotan (in Southern Xinjiang), Kashgar (located near the borders of Kyrgyzstan & Tajikistan),...Read More
ANNOUNCEMENT: Travel bans to Tibet are expected to be lifted by the end of July. Bans in 2011 have been said to be implemented on account of two major anniversaries – the 60th anniversary of...Read More
WildChina is pleased to announce that guests visiting the Great Wall will soon have one more incredible way to view the ancient fortification. Starting after July 1, visitors to the Badaling wall will have the...Read More
When searching for contemporary art in Beijing, a tourist is generally told to look no further than the 798 art district. Composed of popular galleries and flashy displays of outdoor statuary, 798 is indeed worth...Read More
We would like to introduce a new experience in educational travel in China – the WildChina Student Summer Expedition. Designed to bring together unforgettable experiences and cultural discovery in a safe, professionally managed adventure learning experience, highlights...Read More
Last week the WildChina team played host to a group of about 150 from an international consulting firm at the China Club, an exclusive club located close to Tiananmen Square decorated in the traditional Chinese...Read More
WildChina founder Mei Zhang: In 2011, Patti Waldmeir, a journalist for Financial Times in Shanghai, inquired about Guizhou. I told her about beautiful Miao villages, spicy food, and all the wonderful things in Guizhou, plus the rain and poverty. She went there with her two...Read More
WildChina founder Zhang Mei was recently invited to serve as a panelist at the International Luxury Travel Market Asia in Shanghai. In a conversation moderated by Dorinda Elliot of Condé Nast Traveler, Mei will join Claire...Read More