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51% Visitor Increase at China’s ‘All In Caravaning’ 2025

The recent staging of All in Caravaning (AIC), one of China’s leading international trade fairs for motorhomes and caravans, successfully concluded at the Beijing Shougang Convention & Exhibition Center in China with 18,268 visitors — an increase of 51% compared to the previous edition. This year, the exhibition covered a total indoor and outdoor area of 27,000 square meters, providing exhibitors with a broad and efficient platform for business exchanges. A total of 100 domestic and international exhibitors showcased their latest products and innovations at the event. AIC not only increased the enthusiasm for mobile travel but also impressed with strong figures, show organizers said, and thus gave the caravanning industry in China a strong boost.

All in Caravaning is a satellite event of Caravan Salon, one of the world’s largest trade fairs for motorhomes and caravans, held annually in Düsseldorf, Germany. AIC received full support from Caravan Salon Düsseldorf and dedicated to bringing the global No.1 RV exhibition to China.

Visitors at AIC included 365 enthusiasts from 41 countries and regions including Germany, the UAE, the U.S., Canada, Brazil, South Korea, Japan, South Africa, France, Dubai, Mongolia, Malaysia, Australia and Saudi Arabia, underscoring AIC’s global appeal.

Exhibitors at AIC were very pleased with their participation. According to initial estimates, around 90% of the exhibitors received on-site orders and also secured promising future collaborations.

“Over the past 14 years, AIC has been dedicated to creating an international and professional exhibition platform for China’s RV and camping industry. This year, AIC has undergone further enhancements — with improved promotional efforts, new on-site activities and the introduction of unique feature areas to better meet the needs of the local market,” said Stefan Koschke, global head caravaning & outdoor at Messe Düsseldorf.

“Caravanning is increasingly regarded not merely as a leisure pursuit, but as an expression of a quality-conscious and independent travel culture. This development is gaining momentum far beyond Europe and North America, as impressively demonstrated by All in Caravaning. High visitor turnout, a professional business atmosphere and the broad spectrum of showcased products reflect the rising interest in mobile travel and highlight the growing significance of the Chinese caravanning market. CIVD and Caravan Salon Düsseldorf will remain committed to supporting All in Caravaning and fostering the continued development of this important industry platform,” added Daniel Onggowinarso, managing director of Caravaning Industrie Verband e.V.(CIVD).

Two expert-level conferences addressing industry trends complemented the AIC exhibits. At the Seminar on European Legal Requirements for RVs and Related Products, Tim Rüttgers, a technical expert from CIVD, gave a systematic overview of the latest German certification standards and shared relevant regulations and market trends to help companies trying to gain a foothold in the European market.

German table tennis star and CIVD brand ambassador Timo Boll visited AIC for the third consecutive year. As an experienced caravanning and camping enthusiast, Boll talked to many exhibitors: “AIC has developed well and you can sense a great deal of interest in this form of vacation and in the vehicles among local visitors. I think that the Chinese caravanning market has great potential and will continue to grow in the future.”

The next staging of All in Caravaning will take place in the 2nd quarter of 2026. Exact dates will be published at a later date. For further information on visiting or exhibiting at All in Caravaning 2025, contact Messe Düsseldorf North America by phone: 312-781-5180 or e-mail: info@mdna.com; or visit aicshow.com and mdna.com.

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