Gått bra för The Wolf hittills.
Bara att hålla tummarna!
Sen blir jag lite avundsjuk på detta.
Här kunde de iaf SITTA ner ist för att köra Horse-stance! Fasiken vicken värk jag hade!
Det bästa är ju som sagt att man kan snacka med grannen samtidigt som man krämar
The public toilets in China are regarded as among the world's worst.
They are often dirty, smelly and disgusting and many non-Chinese find them "unusable." Some are out in open and people have to squat in full view of everyone; others have pigs eating the shit underneath them. Chinese writers complained about dirty toilets as far back as the 11th century B.C. and a popular saying these days is "finding a toilet is as hard as going to heaven."
Beijing especially is infamous for its disgusting public toilets. About a fifth of the complaints received the Beijing Consumer's Association are related to Beijing's public toilets. The ones in the hutongs have traditionally been used by entire neighborhoods and communities and stink to high heaven. Beijing have offered large sums of money for better public toilet designs. Some hotels have signs in bathrooms that read: "Guest may not perform urination in sink basin."
Shanghai, a city with 13 million people, has only 1,104 public toilets and Beijing, with 10 million people, has 6,800. In 1993, 70 percent of the population of Beijing used public toilets, today about 20 percent use them.
Most of the waste from urban toilets ends up in tanks that are emptied by vans or men with wheelbarrows and ultimately sent to the countryside to be used as night soil.
När jag var där så donerade jag pengar till en polare som skulle öppna ett gym/klubb och gav han pengar så han kunde bygga riktiga toaletter.