WildChina is pleased to announce that founder Mei Zhang will speak at the New York Times Travel Show, which takes place from February 26-28, 2010 in New York City. Her seminar, entitled “Discover China,” will discuss...Read More
China scholar Orville Schell recently published a piece in the February 2010 issue of Conde Nast Traveler entitled ‘China’s Magic Melting Mountain,’ in which he discusses China’s lesser-known Tibetan Plateau, the region’s Buddhist culture, and the physical...Read More
It’s happened!! After months of learning about Giant Pandas, seeing videos about them, writing blogs about them, and constructing an Action Plan to minimise the impact of tourism to them – I have seen a...Read More
This post is the third in a series by guest blogger Abby Poats. Abby Poats is a Research Associate based in Beijing with the Washington DC-based American Council On Renewable Energy (ACORE) US-China Program (USCP)....Read More
Photo of Giant Panda taken in Changqing Reserve by one of the infrared camerasOver the Christmas and New Years period I was blessed to have two of my good friends from back home come to...Read More
As social media continues to evolve, its uses and application to daily life increase exponentially. In WildChina’s corner of the internet, we are continually intrigued by the news we read and the people we engage...Read More
Georgetown University’s McDonough School of BusinessWildChina founder Mei Zhang will speak at Georgetown University‘s McDonough School of Business on Tuesday, January 19th and Wednesday, January 20th, 2010.Her talks, regarding doing business in China, will focus...Read More
WildChina’s Bethesda, MD office will be closed on Monday, January 18 for the Martin Luther King, Jr. Day national holiday. Regular business office hours will resume on Tuesday, January 19.If you have any questions, please...Read More
Xinhua news agency has reported that, in light of the upcoming Chinese New Year on February 14th, that those in China reduce travel to avoid the spread of H1N1 flu.Read the full article on the...Read More
Siberian Tiger in the snow (Panthera tigris)The Year of the Tiger is less than a month away – it occurs on February 14th – and there will be numerous celebrations across China to ring in...Read More