Sometimes WildChina ends up in interesting places on the information superhighway, so I thought it would be nice to share some of these links of WildChina on the Web. I realize that these have been...Read More
The last three days in Xi’an have flown by! This historic city, which is southwest of Beijing in Shaanxi province, once served as imperial China’s capital as well as the eastern starting point for the...Read More
What happens if you take a woman of Indian descent, who speaks American-accented English and Taiwanese-accented Mandarin, and ask her to travel, WildChina style, for one month? You get a lot of confused looks—that's for...Read More
We landed at Chengdu Shuangliu airport, is 00.10 AM June 23. 42 days after the earthquake, 38 days after escaping from Chengdu, I’m back again. I feel especially bonded with this city. I am excited....Read More
WildChina's t-shirts arrived at Sichuan's Mupi Village last week. The village is located at, Pingwu county, one of the hardest hit counties from the Sichuan earthquake.Read More
Today we also didn't go to the hard-hit areas. Instead, we went to a church called Ganentang (Thanksgiving Church). We took part in their afternoon program there. About 36 Christians were present for the Sunday...Read More
Today we didn’t go to the disaster-hit of the Sichuan Earthquake areas as we usually did. We took part in a press conference with the assistance of Philip He, our WildChina Guide in Sichuan. There...Read More
Today we went to Dujiangyan in Sichuan, the both sides of the streets are almost all occupied by tents of different shapes and from different material. Most people are still scared to go back to...Read More