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KingCamp - The Campsite of The Soul
While There May Be No New, Uncharted Continents Left To Discover, The World Is Never Short Of Intrepid Explorers Of The Soul, Much Like Walter Camp.
The Soul Explorer of Germany
In 1945, After The End Of World War Ii, The World Finally Returned To Peace. A German Youth Named Wirt Camp Returned To His Hometown Of Würzburg In Bavaria After Serving In The Military. Besides The Physical Scars, The War Had Inflicted More Damage On His Soul. The Ugliness Of Humanity In The Chaos Of War Left Him Depressed, Until The Calm Rhine Riverbank In His Hometown Slowly Dissolved His Knots With Its Gentle Flow And Breeze. The Tranquility Of Nature, The Exquisite Scenery, And The Spiritual Aura Purified His Soul Invisibly. Therefore, Camp, Who Had Been Full Of A Spirit Of Exploration Since Childhood, Backpacked Without Hesitation And Set Off To Distant Places, Determined To Discover More Natural Beauty And Lead Humanity To The Most Beautiful Places Of The Soul. Later On, He Enjoyed The Thousand-Year-Old Pine Forest On The Brava Coastline In Spain, The Ethereal Berlanga Island In Portugal, And Lake Veluwe In The Netherlands.
The Majestic Campsite of the Hohenzollern Family
During Their Reign, The Hohenzollern Family Carefully Selected A Few Beautiful Days Each Spring And Fall For A Royal Excursion, Setting Up Camp In The Great Outdoors To Enjoy The Natural Splendor And Foster Family Ties Among Their Extended Family. This Tradition Laid The Foundation For The Camping Culture Within The European Aristocracy. After The German November Revolution Of 1918, The Practice Transcended Aristocratic Circles And Permeated The Broader Population. Gradually, More And More Families Began Camping, Embracing The Lifestyle As A Modern Response To The Urbanized Demands Of Contemporary Society.
Royal Campsite: A Spiritual Dialogue with Vaudeville Kung
In 1993, World-Renowned Traveler Shu Guoking Made His Way To Munich, The Vibrant Capital Of Bavaria, Germany. As Evening Fell, He Stood Under The Statue Of The Virgin Mary In The Heart Of Marienplatz And Watched The Bustling Crowds And Traffic. Amid The Dazzling Affluence, He Felt A Burgeoning Inner Restlessness. Reflecting On The Tales Of Vaudeville Kung And The Pervasive Camping Culture In Europe And America, An Idea Began To Take Shape In His Mind: "Through Outdoor Pursuits, We Can Forge Connections With Nature And Diverse Cultures, Uncover The Inner Realms Of Human Existence, And Address The Spiritual Dilemmas Of Modern Life." "In The Outdoors, People Get Close Not Only To Nature, But Also To The Soul," Shu Guoking Mused, Gazing At The Distant Alpine Peaks.
In 2002, Driven By The Vision Of Championing A Progressive Outdoor Lifestyle And Disseminating The Ethos Of Spiritual Exploration, As Well As The Significance Of The Hohenzollern Royal Campsite, Shu Guoking Founded A New Outdoor Product Brand Named "KingCamp". This Brand Is Committed To Providing Internationally Acclaimed Outdoor Products At Accessible Prices, Spearheading The Evolution Of Family Camping Culture, And Championing The Motto, "Comfort with Nature".
KingCamp - The Campsite of The Soul
While There May Be No New, Uncharted Continents Left To Discover, The World Is Never Short Of Intrepid Explorers Of The Soul, Much Like Walter Camp.