The origin of mobile homes can be traced back to the United States in the 1950s, when they were originally used for camping and temporary residence. Early mobile homes were called travel trailers, which were often used for camping and were popular for their mobility. These houses were originally sold mainly to people who needed to move irregularly, such as herders and migrant workers.
Over time, the design and use of mobile homes have gradually diversified. In the 1960s, mobile homes became popular in Europe and developed in developed countries such as Canada and Japan in the 1970s. In the 1960s, mobile homes entered the Chinese market, mainly for temporary housing, and then gradually applied to offices, sentry booths, warehouses and other places.
The design of modern mobile homes is inspired by the concept of space capsules, aiming to achieve efficient functional layout in a limited space and meet the needs of special scenarios, such as temporary residence in remote areas and accommodation for outdoor adventures. With the advancement of technology and people's pursuit of residential diversity, mobile homes have gradually come into the public eye.






