A feature published on cheaper durians for China and Hong Kong also looked at helpers and workers who camp in tents on their days off. [1]
The story said the lower prices have drawn attention among consumers in China and Hong Kong, where durian remains a popular fruit and price shifts can affect buying habits. [1]
It also described domestic workers and other helpers who spend their free time camping in tents, a low-cost way to rest and socialise outside work. [1]
The feature linked both themes to everyday spending and leisure choices in the region, from fruit purchases to weekend and holiday plans. [1]