Oman Daily Observer

China’s ‘toilet revolution’ targets dirty lavatories

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BEIJING: China is taking care of a pressing need: Authoritie­s have installed or upgraded over 50,000 lavatories in a “national toilet revolution” designed to clean up filthy public restrooms.

Relief is coming soon, and by the end of the year China expects to have added or upgraded a total of 71,000 toilets, well exceeding a target initially set in 2015.

The plan to fix the country’s bad reputation for grimy and smelly facilities has focused on restrooms in tourist sites.

In some places, shiny new toilets have replaced unhygienic open pits that offered little privacy.

More sanitation workers also been hired.

The National Tourism Administra­tion said in a report on Friday that almost 93 per cent of the target has been reached.

“At tourist sites, visitors were angered by insufficie­nt toilets, unhygienic conditions and lack of sanitation workers,” state news agency Xinhua said.

Officials are using technology to crack down on toilet paper theft and put a stop to people smuggling out entire rolls in bulging bags.

Some sites, including the Temple of Heaven and Olympic Green complexes in Beijing, have introduced facial recognitio­n technology to foil paper bandits.

Visitors must approach a machine one by one to get their faces scanned before receiving their portion of loo roll. If caught stealing or misbehavin­g people could face a ban from the facilities. have

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— Reuters Light trails are seen on the A9 motorway overlookin­g Lake Leman in Chardonne near Vevey, Switzerlan­d, on Sunday.

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