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Traditional Chinese Architecture

Meet Our Bloggers

Who are the people behind the scenes of the WildChina blog? Read about our team’s different personalities below!   Annika Frantzell Originally From: California, U.S.A. Adventure Level: Medium Dream City: Taipei Travel Style: Cultural immersion Favorite Travel...
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Rice Terraces in the south of China

An Update on the Yunnan Earthquake and Our Future Trips

Ludian, a remote county in Northeast Yunnan, experienced a 6.1-magnitude earthquake yesterday. No WildChina travelers or future trips are affected.                      On August 3rd, a 6.1-magnitude...
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The mystic Yellow Mountain in Anhui

Where the Wild Things Are: An evening with William Lindesay is in Time Out Beijing!

All of us at WildChina are excited about our upcoming Where the Wild Things Are speaker: William Lindesay.  Lindesay is a WildChina Expert and Great Wall historian whose first trip to the Wall in 1987...
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Candles in a Buddhist temple

The Great Wall Outside of China with William Lindesay

Relaxing on a balmy summer night, surrounded by interesting people, fantastic food, and locally-brewed beer… If this sounds like the perfect setting, check out WildChina’s next Where the Wild Things Are series. On Thursday, May 31st,...
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Chinese door in Hutong alley

Off the beaten path in Shimen County

Shimen (石门) County of Changde (常德) prefecture in Hunan province — On a trip through Hunan to learn home-style recipes, the train from Changsha passes flooded rice fields gridding the landscape. A mixture of earthen homes and...
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Candles in a Buddhist temple

WildChina Expert Alison Klayman wins Sundance Film Festival Award

Last weekend, WildChina expert Alison Klayman received a Sundance Film Festival Award for her film, Ai Weiwei Never Sorry.   The film documents Ai Weiwei from 2008 toJune 2011, during which Klayman had unparalleled access...
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A camel resting in the Gobi Desert

Introducing WildChina Guide Shirley in Beijing…

Interested in meeting one of WildChina’s top guides, Shirley Wang? Want to catch a glimpse of Beijing to see what it is really like?  Look no further than this two-minute video that follows Shirley throughout...
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Tibetan Buddhism Flags

WildChina Expert Spotlight: A Devil’s River of Heat by Jeff Fuchs

Winner of the 2011 WildChina Explorer Grant, Jeff Fuchs says, “Nice as it is to sleep within walls, I feel slightly claustrophobic and long to get out to the fresh air and unencumbered sight-lines again.”...
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A camel resting in the Gobi Desert

WildChina’s Jia Liming to speak at Mekong Tourism Forum 2010

WildChina’s Jia Liming, Director of Operations and Business Development, will give a talk on innovative tourism at the Mekong Tourism Forum 2010, held at Siem Reap, Cambodia’s Angkor Century Resort and Spa from May 7...
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