Sharing on Jimu News, Mr. Guo (from Shanghai, China) said that this August, due to little work, he decided to drive his RV for a trip.
Starting from Shanghai, Mr. Guo passed through many provinces such as Zhejiang, Fujian, Guangdong and arrived at Nanning (Guangxi province).
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On September 10, missing his wife and children, Guo decided to take the high-speed train back to Shanghai. Before leaving, the male tourist parked his RV on Hongdou Street (Xixiangtang, Nanning Province), with the keys still in the back of the car.
"Here are the keys to the car. Anyone who needs the car to go out can come and get it," Mr. Guo said in a video posted on social media, sharing the location of his RV and how to get the keys.

In fact, the key in the back can only be used to open the car door. To start the car, the tester needs to find another key that Mr. Guo hid in the car.
The owner of the RV requested that anyone who wants to drive this 1.2 million NDT (4.4 billion VND) car must provide identification and a Class B driver's license to ensure safety.
Among the curious people, Mr. Mo - a former soldier in Nanning, contacted Mr. Guo to ask for a test drive. This person provided full documents, proving he had a Class B driver's license and sent a video pledging responsibility.

On September 19, Mr. Mo officially received the car and drove it with his wife and daughter to Yulin City. The whole family traveled more than 500km in 3 days.
"My daughter was especially excited, sleeping in the RV was a great experience. Although it was a bit cramped, my family had an unforgettable vacation," Mo shared, adding that he returned the car to its original place on September 22.

To show his appreciation, Mo washed and cleaned the car carefully before returning it, and said he would meet Mr. Guo in person during the upcoming Chinese National Day holiday (October 1) to express his thanks.
Despite the risks, the owner of the car felt relieved that everything went smoothly. "Many RVs are often left empty, which is a waste. If possible, I would like to test the RV sharing model in the future," said Mr. Guo.
The story quickly attracted attention on social networks, not only because of the car owner's generosity, but also because of the borrower's civilized behavior and keeping his promise.
RV is the abbreviation of Recreational Vehicle, also known as "home car", because the space on the car is designed like a comfortable house that can move anywhere. Developing with the passion of "love to travel", RV is becoming more and more popular in the world .

Hailing from the tropical paradise of Squamish, British Columbia, Canada, Rob Lefroy, a skilled carpenter, and his journalist wife Jessica have always had the same dream since they got married.
Source: https://vietnamnet.vn/du-khach-de-o-to-hon-4-ty-dong-ben-duong-cho-nguoi-la-muon-lai-di-choi-2446417.html
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