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All in Caravaning event in Beijing highlights global leisure vehicle boom

19.06.2026 11:01 1 min 1 source
CaravanTimes ENG
All in Caravaning event in Beijing highlights global leisure vehicle boom
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The All in CARAVANING (AIC) exhibition, one of Asia's largest caravanning and camping events, was held in Beijing last month. Around 200 brands showcased motorhomes, caravans, campervans and accessories across 30,000 square metres. Organisers cited growing domestic tourism and infrastructure improvements as key drivers. Chinese manufacturers are increasingly influential in the global supply chain, particularly in battery technology and vehicle electrification.

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19.06.2026 CaravanTimes ENG Original source

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