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China boosts RV market with pilot projects in Qingdao and Yangzhou

02.07.2026 12:10 1 min 1 source
m.sohu.com ZHO

Under a pilot program approved by China's Ministry of Commerce, Qingdao and Yangzhou are developing the RV and camping sector. Qingdao has launched new campsites integrating sea and hot spring resources, while local RV manufacturers ramp up production: one company sold 100 units in 2025 and 80 in the first half of 2026, targeting 160–200 for the year. In Yangzhou, home to the largest private RV manufacturing base, parking and land-use issues are being addressed: 4 standard campsites and 2 high-standard bases have been built, attracting over 100,000 visitors annually.

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China boosts RV market with pilot projects in Qingdao and Yangzhou

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