Nature & Environment

Pandas: When and Where to See Them in Chengdu

Pandas: When and Where to See Them in Chengdu

Imperial
May 15, 2016

    Pandas are the national animal of China and are a must-see if visiting the province of Sichuan, home to 80% of the population of Giant Pandas. Nowadays they are endangered and it’s very rare to see them in the wild. Some zoos around the world are lucky enough to host pandas, but if […]

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The Ninth Wave at Power Station of Art

Imperial
August 17, 2014

  Cai Guo Qiang, one of China’s best-known artists, opened his blockbuster The Ninth Wave exhibition with a literal bang on August 8th as his signature multicolored ‘daytime fireworks’ exploded over the Huangpu River. Located at the Power Station of Art on the river bank, the impressive scale matches the huge exhibition spaces that this […]

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The media’s fixation with China’s air quality

The media’s fixation with China’s air quality

Imperial
April 29, 2014

  The media’s fixation with China’s air quality by Guy Rubin In his predictions for 2014, columnist Richard Turen suggested that travel sellers “must, in keeping with industry ethics, inform potential leisure travelers to China of the dangers [of air pollution] and the fact that residents of Beijing are now routinely wearing masks as they […]

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Taking a Break in the Yellow Mountains

Imperial
April 22, 2014

  (Above Photo: Memorial archway dedicated by Wanli Emperor (Ming dynasty) to Hu Wenguang, Huizhou’s governor.)   China…you think of the Great Wall, the Terracotta Warriors in Xi’an, the Pearl Tower in Shanghai. But have you ever heard of Xidi, a small village in Anhui province close to the Yellow Mountains, less than an hour […]

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