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Zhejiang province flush with success in ‘toilet revolution’

- By MA ZHENHUAN in Hangzhou mazhenhuan@ chinadaily.com.cn

Zhejiang province is extending its so-called toilet revolution from tourism attraction­s in urban areas to its vast array of villages in a bid to improve local farmers’ quality of life and draw more tourists to its rural areas.

Clean toilets are an important element of urban and rural civilizati­on, and more efforts should be made in both cities and rural areas to upgrade toilets, President Road to Revival, Xi Jinping

In 2017, Zhejiang invested 630 million yuan ($94.5 million) on upgrading public toilets in rural areas. It was estimated that 50,000 toilets will be upgraded by the end of this year in the province, greatly improving sanitary conditions in rural areas.

Shaoxing, for example, has built or upgraded 16,000 toilets in rural areas in recent years, with a combined investment of 107 million yuan.

Chun’an, a scenic county featuring Thousand Islands Lake and bamboo forests, said in November. Bao Xinhui, built 33 new toilets, rebuilt 66 and upgraded around 800 toilets at tourist sites and in rural areas, investing more than 10 million yuan over the past two years.

“What impresses me most is that over the past two years, wherever I travel, either inside or outside Hangzhou, the public toilets have been so clean, despite the heavy tourist flow. And public toilets can be spotted within a walking distance wherever I go nowadays,” said Bao Xinhui, a 19-year-old student from Hangzhou.

To further push ahead the long-term management of rural household wastewater and garbage disposal in a clean and green way, Zhejiang is also working on local legislatio­n covering the daily operation, maintenanc­e and management of public toilets in rural areas.

“The upgrading of public toilets in rural Zhejiang will contribute greatly to improving the living conditions of the rural population, thus building a beautiful countrysid­e in the province,” said an official who deals with county and township affairs under the Zhejiang Department of Constructi­on.

China’s toilet revolution began in 2015 as an attempt to improve the cleanlines­s and management of the

What impresses me most is that ... the public toilets have been so clean.” Hangzhou a student from

worst facilities across the country. More than 30,000 new toilets were built and around 25,000 were renovated between 2015 and 2017. Li Haoyi contribute­d to this story.

 ?? WANG ZHUANGFEI / CHINA DAILY ?? A child poses in front of a model of a Chinese offshore oil drilling platform on the first day of an exhibition at the National Museum of China in Beijing on Monday. The exhibition, was launched in 2007. The current show includes the country’s latest...
WANG ZHUANGFEI / CHINA DAILY A child poses in front of a model of a Chinese offshore oil drilling platform on the first day of an exhibition at the National Museum of China in Beijing on Monday. The exhibition, was launched in 2007. The current show includes the country’s latest...
 ?? LIN YUNLONG / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? A woman attends to a baby in a public toilet in a village of Yongkang, Zhejiang province, in January.
LIN YUNLONG / FOR CHINA DAILY A woman attends to a baby in a public toilet in a village of Yongkang, Zhejiang province, in January.

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