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Chinese RV club and Malaysian family conquer Eurasia on wheels

09.06.2026 04:09 1 min 3 sources
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Chinese RV club and Malaysian family conquer Eurasia on wheels
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In Brief

The Lao Yuehan RV club sent a convoy of 12 motorhomes on its eighth trans-Eurasian journey covering 40,000 km across 30 countries. Meanwhile, a Malaysian family traveled 33 countries in 8 months in a pickup camper.

Chinese RV convoy

The Lao Yuehan RV club organized its eighth trans-Eurasian route. A convoy of 12 motorhomes started from Xi'an, covering over 40,000 km across 30 countries, planning to return to China in September. Participants only need a Schengen visa, and crews must meet physical fitness requirements.

Malaysian family's journey

A Malaysian family traveled in a pickup with a living module through 33 countries in 8 months. The route began in April 2025 in Malaysia and passed through Thailand, Laos, Tibet, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, European countries, ending in London. The parents, with their five-year-old daughter, had little camping experience and relied on GPS and mobile apps to find parking spots.

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Caravan of 12 motorhomes crosses 30 Eurasian countries

20.04.2026 m.sohu.com ZHO Original source

Caravan of 12 Motorhomes Crosses 30 Eurasian Countries

20.04.2026 手机新浪网 ZHO Original source

Malaysian family travels to 33 countries in 8 months with a pickup truck camper

28.02.2026 星洲网 Sin Chew Daily Malaysia Latest News and Headlines ZHO Original source

🇲🇾 Malaysia — fuel prices

Updated: 20.06.2026

Diesel

$1.06 /l

MYR4.37 · €0.92/l

25 of 132

cheaper than 82% of countries

Petrol

$0.90 /l

MYR3.72 · €0.78/l

17 of 134

cheaper than 88% of countries

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