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Mint Chennai
|December 15, 2025
For Cheng Shuo, 27, an accountant, the most pleasurable thing in life is attending live music performances.
rental are displayed at a shopping mall in Chongqing.
(LIU XIN / CHINA NEWS SERVICE)
Almost every month, Cheng, of Suzhou, Jiangsu province, travels to various cities for concerts, music festivals and fan events.Before each show she often rents a video camera to record her trip. Online rental platforms offer easy credit-based services, with professional cameras costing between 200 yuan ($28) and 400 yuan a day to rent.
“These things cost tens of thousands of yuan, but renting one for a couple of days costs no more than 800 yuan,” Cheng said. “The process is simple: order online, verify your identity, and the camera arrives the next day.”
She also rents clothing and accessories to match concert themes. "I sometimes rent an outfit in a particular shade, or jewellery that matches the light sticks and banners.”
In recent years she has also started renting items for short trips with friends. For instance, she has rented a compact camera for a weekend getaway and a drone to capture images of landscapes.
“It only takes a few minutes to book what I need, then it’s delivered to my door, ready to use. Later I just pack it up and send it back.”
This story is from the December 15, 2025 edition of Mint Chennai.
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