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Motorhome surge in Maoming highlights need for better infrastructure

03.02.2026 11:00 1 min 1 source
chinanews.com.cn ZHO

Maoming in Guangdong province has become a popular winter destination for motorhome owners due to its mild climate. To sustain this trend, local authorities need to develop more designated parking areas with water, electricity, and sewage disposal facilities. Improving infrastructure is key to converting passing tourists into repeat visitors.

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Motorhome surge in Maoming highlights need for better infrastructure

03.02.2026 chinanews.com.cn ZHO

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