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Chinese district Zhanyi develops motorhome infrastructure for 'slow caravanning' program

18.06.2026 21:56 1 min 1 source
m.sohu.com ZHO

In Zhanyi district (Qujing, Yunnan province), infrastructure for motorhomes has been created, including free parking zones, water supply, and toilets. Authorities have set up 'cool stations' with coordinators to handle daily issues. This is part of a strategy to attract motorhome travelers during the summer season.

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Chinese district Zhanyi develops motorhome infrastructure for 'slow caravanning' program

18.06.2026 m.sohu.com ZHO Original source

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