All in CARAVANING 2015 Draws 11,000 to Beijing

July 29, 2015

All in CARAVANING 2015 in Beijing, serving China’s market for RVs/mobile homes and camping, drew a total of 294 exhibitors showcasing about 300 RVs and mobile homes, as well as basic vehicles, accessories and diverse offers for vacations and recreation.

The show also attracted more than 11,000 visitors to the Beijing Exhibition Center. An accompanying ancillary program and a two-day congress with international specialist lectures complemented the trade fair.

In addition to Chinese exhibitors, many international companies presented the latest RV and mobile home models.

European exhibitors from Germany, Belgium, Italy, the Netherlands, Sweden, Slovenia, the United Kingdom and Turkey, as well as companies from Japan and the U.S. participated in the trade fair


The All in CARAVANING Annual Conference included the “Campground Day”, the “E-Commerce Session” and the “RV Day”, discussing current and future industry trends.

All in CARAVANING 2015 was organized by Messe Düsseldorf (Shanghai), a subsidiary of Messe Düsseldorf in Germany, which also organizes RV trade fair - CARAVAN SALON DÜSSELDORF.

All in CARAVANING in Beijing has been designed as an information and order platform in a still young segment in this country.

The German Federal Ministry for Transport and Digital Infrastructure (BMWI) was again a sponsor of All in CARAVANING 2015.

One day before the trade fair opened, delegates from the BMVI and the Chinese Ministry of Transport met to exchange experiences and discuss future development in the Chinese RV market.

The German Caravaning Industry Association (CIVD) and the German Association of Automobile Tuners (VDAT) - acting as representatives of their respective industries - were dialogue partners for the BMVI and the Chinese Ministry of Transport.

Other cooperation partners of All in CARAVANING were the Chinese company YASN - the organizer of China’s largest trade fair for automotive accessories, China’s largest travel agent China National Travel Service (CTS) and the China Association of Automotive Manufacturers Recreational Vehicle Industry Committee (CAARV).

The next All in CARAVANING will take place June 18-20 at the Beijing Exhibition Center. 

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