Global EditionASIA 中文雙語Fran?ais
Lifestyle
Home / Lifestyle / News

Tents find new city sites to attract more campers

By XING YI in Shanghai | CHINA DAILY | Updated: 2022-07-08 08:30
Share
Share - WeChat
The riverside of Suzhou Creek in Shanghai has seen residents set up tents to enjoy the weekend. GAO ERQIANG/CHINA DAILY

The craze for camping and picnics this summer is growing, as hordes of people flock to parks, lakesides and forests to get the most of the outdoors now that the COVID-19 situation has significantly improved.

But people aren't just pitching tents in remote scenic locations. Many are doing so right in the heart of the city, on the patios of restaurants and terraces of shopping malls, combining the experience with decorative lights and fancy foods.

"Urban 'glamping' (glamorous camping) is now the most popular activity in Shanghai," says a Shanghai-based travel blogger named Iris Liu. "This has much to do with the latest COVID-19 outbreak that saw the city impose strict protocols that limited mobility in the past months."

On the evening of July 1, Liu visited the rooftop garden on the fifth floor of a wing of Shanghai Tower where a pop-up "glamping "event, complete with an open-air cinema, was taking place. The photos she uploaded of the open-air film-watching experience on social media platform Xiaohongshu, where she has more than 50,000 followers, quickly received many inquiries.

Aware of the camping trend, many shopping malls, parks and restaurants have been organizing related events to attract customers. The Bund Financial Center, for example, rolled out a 10-day event at its plaza from June 25 to Monday, providing a novel camping experience near the Bund. At the Aegean Place Shopping Center, a similar camping festival kicked off on July 1. The event, which also features performances and activities for children and pets, runs through August. Manner Coffee, a domestic coffee chain, has also set up tents at its branch located along the Xuhui River.

Into nature

The majority of camping enthusiasts in the city, however, are heading to the city's idyllic suburbs where campsites have been mushrooming over the past two years.

Zhou Dayu, a travel industry professional with Zhoumo Hotels, surveyed more than 20 campsites around Shanghai recently. She found that most of the sites were fully booked during the weekends.

Zhou then picked 10 campsites to recommend to her followers on WeChat. The video blog she made quickly received thousands of likes and was reposted.

"Real camping may not be as pleasant as it looks as there are mosquitoes and sometimes the weather is hot," she says. "As such, many campsites also provide other housing options with air conditioning. Those are more friendly for camping novices."

According to Zhang Yi, owner of three campsites in Qingpu that are located near Dianshan Lake, all his camping spots were booked out over the past few weeks. The next available date for a site is in mid-July.

Zhang says his camping offerings are centered on satisfying people's demand for experiences in nature. Zhang's Yacht Club and Resort, for example, offers canoeing, yachting, paddling, barbecue, dining and accommodation in forested areas.

"It is more comfortable than traditional outdoor activities like trekking. Families come in groups, young people always bring their friends and companies come for team building," Zhang says. "When the city was reopened after the latest outbreak, our tickets were sold out within 24 hours."

Zhang is not surprised by the overwhelming reception.

"We expected people to crave spending time in nature after being locked down for two months," he says.

Camping has also proved to be a highly popular parent-child activity. According to a report published by Mafengwo, a travel service and social networking platform, around 44 percent of those who went camping last year were parents.

Meanwhile, in Chongming district's Changxing Island, eco-farm Qianxiaoju has been promoting summer camping and offering activities, such as fishing for crayfish, farm tours, barbecues and fruit-picking.

1 2 Next   >>|
Most Popular
Top
BACK TO THE TOP
English
Copyright 1995 - . All rights reserved. The content (including but not limited to text, photo, multimedia information, etc) published in this site belongs to China Daily Information Co (CDIC). Without written authorization from CDIC, such content shall not be republished or used in any form. Note: Browsers with 1024*768 or higher resolution are suggested for this site.
License for publishing multimedia online 0108263

Registration Number: 130349
FOLLOW US
 
主站蜘蛛池模板: 一级片在哪里看| 亚洲欧美专区精品久久| 国产精品va一级二级三级| 女人张腿让男人捅| 亚洲AV无码专区国产不乱码| 男人激烈吮乳吃奶视频免费| 国产免费的野战视频| 18女人腿打开无遮挡网站| 女人把私密部位张开让男人桶| 久久人妻夜夜做天天爽| 欧美午夜理伦三级在线观看| 偷偷狠狠的日日高清完整视频| 色综合a怡红院怡红院首页| 国产精品15p| 99久久精品九九亚洲精品| 成人免费高清完整版在线观看| 久久精品国产免费观看三人同眠| 欧美粗大猛烈水多18p| 免费成人黄色大片| 色一情一乱一伦一视频免费看| 国产无遮挡又黄又爽高清视| 91在线老王精品免费播放| 宅男噜噜噜66| 中文织田真子中文字幕| 日韩视频中文字幕| 亚洲字幕在线观看| 男人j桶进女人p| 四虎永久在线精品影院| 黑人vs亚洲人在线播放| 国产精品综合一区二区| chinese猛攻打桩机体育生| 我和娇妻乱荡史| 久久精品一品道久久精品9| 欧美性猛交xxxx| 人与动人物A级毛片在线| 精品福利一区二区三区免费视频| 国产在线中文字幕| xxxxx免费| 国产色在线com| av区无码字幕中文色| 工囗番漫画全彩无遮挡|