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Rain and comfort: how a campervan turns bad weather into a cozy trip

08.06.2026 04:48 1 min 2 sources
163.com ZHO + 1 more

In Brief

Chinese blogger A Feng shared his experience of traveling in a campervan in Xinjiang, while another article describes how to properly organize space in a motorhome so that rainy weather becomes a source of coziness.

Rainy weather does not necessarily ruin a motorhome trip. As noted in one article, with proper space organization, a downpour CAN add coziness: a sealed body, good ventilation, and the ability to observe nature from inside make the stay comfortable.

Chinese blogger A Feng, traveling in a campervan in Xinjiang, confirms that such a home on wheels has enough space for sleeping, food stays fresh for a long time, and cold drinks and watermelon are also available. Both sources agree that a campervan allows you to comfortably wait out bad weather without giving up everyday conveniences.

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Rainy Day in a Motorhome: Cozy Camping Despite the Storm

08.06.2026 163.com ZHO

Blogger praises camper van travel comfort

02.06.2026 sina.cn ZHO

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