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RV Campground Opens in Nantong

06.05.2026 00:21 1 min 1 source
zgjssw.gov.cn ZHO

A new RV campground has opened on Kaisha Island in Nantong, Jiangsu Province. The site is located within one of China's first sports and leisure towns. During the May Day holiday, the campground attracted numerous visitors.

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RV Campground Opens in Nantong

06.05.2026 zgjssw.gov.cn ZHO Original source

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