They offered to pay me 2,200CN, about $324, for using the photo on the cover. They said they knew this price was low for the European market, but said it was the highest price they could offer in the media market in China.

I am an editor from National Geographic Traveler China, we are the Chinese version of NGT. Now we are developing our November 2011 issue, and we found one of your pictures, which we are planning to use as the cover of this issue. I am writing to ask if you have the hi-res one of this picture, and the most important, if you are interested in cooperating with us. Besides, we have went through some of your pictures, we think there are opportunities of further cooperation, if you are interested.


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The rates for pictures in RMB, for cover it is 2200 RMB. Although it is comparatively low to that in Europe, it is the highest price in China media Market, and I am sure it is a good way for you to make promotion in China medias, since we are one of the leading magazines here. For the pictures we need, is the one Women at the Machu Picchu. The hi-res one should be: 217wx281h, 300dpi.

Looking forward to your quick reply as soon as possible, since we need it urgently. It is better to send it to us by October 16th. While you are sending emails to me, please cc my colleague, who is the art director, her email is [redacted], since I will be on a business trip to Europe. (Please send me through my email address, then I can send you the introduction of our magazine and the reference of rates)

Here is a key issue which we came across with European photographers before, commonly, we can not pay in advance, since according to the working schedule of the whole company, we can only send you the payment after the pubilication of this issue, late November or early December, depending on the working schedule of our financial department and the international transaction. Please do understand that, which is not in the charge of my hand, it is the policy of the company. Sorry for that.

Attached you will find the introduction of our magazine, and the rates for reference. And our website is www.ngtraveler.cn. We belong to the biggest media group in China, Trends Group, the website is www.trends.com.cn.

Please CC my colleague while sending me emails. her email address is [redacted]. Since I will leave for Europe in the evening of October 15th, Beijing time. By the way, I am taking turkey airline to Venice, and transfer in Instanbul. Such a coincidence that I am contacting you before I set off.

They also sent me 5 copies of the magazine, along with documents requesting my payment information (i.e. bank account, passport number, address, etc.). I promptly filled out the documents and sent it back to them.

Update on 6/14/17: Since this post was published, there have been many comments and offers for helping me. Then yesterday, the feature director of NGT China contacted me. They have written a letter stating their apology and have promised payment.

Looking for exciting locations to explore this year? From diving with sharks on Australia's Coral Coast to rafting the white rapids of West Virginia, National Geographic has some unique ideas for you with its annual Best of the World 2024 list.

The list, released first to USA TODAY on Tuesday, includes top destinations in the world and lesser-known ones. They range from Paris and Niagara Falls to the Caucasus Mountains of Georgia and archeological sites on the Spanish island of Menorca.

Unlike previous years, National Geographic is emphasizing must-do experiences at each destination, instead of just listing out locations. And in another step away from previous editions, the publication has added rankings to help readers prioritize their bucket list.

"I'm so excited about this," said National Geographic Editor-in-Chief Nathan Lump at an exclusive preview in New York last week. "We've really extended it to be bigger than ever before. And we just think that is a really, really great way to serve our travelers who are looking for great ideas all the time."

To put together the list, Alipio explained that her team taps into their global network of experts around the world. While work on the list is an ongoing process, National Geographic sends an official call out to its global network in April, said Alipio, who has been heading the list since its inception 12 years ago.

National Geographic recommends bear-watching at the Alaska national park along the Pacific Coast, which has the highest concentration of brown bears in the world. However, the publication suggests ditching the popular Brooks Camp visitor center and taking a trip through areas like Hallo Bay and Geographic Harbor. This activity is among the top five activities suggested by National Geographic.

National Geographic also recommends road-tripping on Route 66 through New Mexico, catching the total solar eclipse on April 8 at Terrapin Point in Niagara Falls State Park, antiquing in New York's Hudson Valley and rafting through the rapids in West Virginia's New River.

Brazil's largest city, So Paulo, is an art-lovers paradise, and travelers can gallery-hop through the city's numerous galleries and art exhibitions, browse renowned street art, and check out the Museu de Arte de So Paulo, which holds more than 11,000 artworks from around the world.

If you're into sustainable tourism, National Geographic recommends exploring Panama, which is currently promoting a government-supported community tourism network that allows travelers to select trips that "provide immersive experiences in less-visited areas of the country."

The No. 1 destination on National Geographic's list is in Africa. Going on a horseback safari in the Borana Conservancy, a 32,000-acre preserve in northern Kenya, is the top thing to do this year, says the publication.

Among National Geographic's best places to visit in Europe and the United Kingdom in 2024 are Paris for the 2024 Summer Olympics, Menorca in the Mediterranean Sea for a taste of history and the Scottish Highlands for a luxury train trip.

While Paris is a bucket list location, National Geographic recommends traveling there for the Summer Olympics and participating in the Olympic marathon course. Twenty thousand regular runners will be allowed to run the 26.2-mile loop that links Paris and Versailles, beginning at the Htel de Ville (City Hall) and passing through nine districts before finishing at Les Invalides on the banks of the Seine.

"Amateur athletes will be able to run the same route as the Olympic marathon, by night, enabling as many people as possible to follow in the footsteps of outstanding athletes," according to the race website. "This will be an extraordinary experience, on a unique and original route, celebrating the heritage and history of the Paris region and the whole of France." 152ee80cbc

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