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Travel Advice from WildChina’s Experts

This week, in addition to updating you on our adventures in Guizhou and Guangxi, WildChina has been concentrating on providing travel tips. If you have been following our blog, then you have seen our top...
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Tibetan Buddhism Flags

Princeton’s Summer Service in Guizhou and Guangxi

Every year, WildChina arranges a trip for a group of Princeton University students to do a Summer of Service in China through Princeton in Asia. Following their experiences in the field, the students head to...
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Man enjoying his tea

Top Five Tips for Easy China Travel

We’ve all been there. You have been working the whole year, and finally, you take a vacation. You arrive at your destination–usually somewhere well-removed from your office–only to discover your bags did not make the...
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Girl praying at an ancient temple

What makes a WildChina guide?

In school, people say a professor can make or break a class. When traveling, we feel the same way about guides. It will not matter that you are visiting a wonder of the world if...
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Hong Kong: Best City in the World

Having just received recognition from the Economist as the best city in the world, we thought it would be an appropriate time to express our own fondness for Hong Kong.
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Fisherman in YangShuo

Harper’s Bazaar China comes to WildChina

Blinding lights. The never-ending snapping of a camera. “Smile and look cool – no, not that cool.” Have you ever wondered what it’s like to partake in a professional fashion shoot? Last week, a few members of...
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A camel resting in the Gobi Desert

Tibet with WildChina

When you are in Tibet, you know it. The wind whispers across the even green valleys of the mountains as if you are on a verdant moonscape. And then you look up. Silent and omniscient,...
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Man enjoying his tea

Tips on calling home from China

Traveling in China, in our opinion, is one of the best ways a person can spend their time. Whether you’re walking through the incense laden air of an ancient temple, touching the well worn steps...
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The mystic Yellow Mountain in Anhui

A heart warming visit to Tendol Gyalzur

WildChina tour leader Nancy recently traveled with a group of Yew Chung Beijing students to Yunnan.  Focused on community service, the group spent a very memorable afternoon at a Tibetan orphanage in the middle of...
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Girl praying at an ancient temple

A 500 RMB Food Adventure in Shanghai

Beijing’s rival, Shanghai, is known for three things: the breathtaking Bund, mouthwatering street food, and…more food. WildChina provides some recommendations for fantastic eateries to check out while in the “Paris of the Orient” to dine...
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