Kaisha Island emerges as hit camping destination
A bird's eye view of the Kaisha Island campsite in Tongzhou district. [Photo/ntfabu.com]
Kaisha Island in Nantong's Wujie town in East China's Jiangsu province has recently emerged as a popular camping destination.
The boom in the local camping industry comes after the establishment of a campsite created by the domestic camping facility developer To Journey.
The campsite features 131 recreational cars, 18 villas with lakeside views, five tree houses and seven tent hotels.
On top of that, four multifunctional halls and five deluxe dining rooms, which can accommodate 800 people to have meals, have been set up in the campsite.
The campsite, surrounded by rivers and lakes, is equipped with more than 10 entertainment projects.
To date, the campsite has been rated as a national five-star RV campsite and a national 5C self-driving campsite, which are rated at the highest levels in China.
The campsite boasts villas with the lake views. [Photo/ntfabu.com]
Kayaking activities are offered daily at the campsite. [Photo/ntfabu.com]