Futuristic Public Toilets In China To Become The Next Tourist Destination? Read On
Futuristic Public Toilets In China To Become The Next Tourist Destination? Read On
The colour, finish, and facilities offered at the toilets are so futuristic that the public lavatories have become the new tourist destination.

A mall in Nanjing, China, has become a hotspot for visitors, not for its shopping or dining options, but for its opulent public toilets. The lavatories, designed with exquisite taste and equipped with top-notch facilities, have created a stir among locals and tourists alike, with people queuing up to experience the luxury loos. The toilets, spread across six levels, offer a diverse range of themes, designs, and facilities that are as futuristic as they are fascinating. At Level 2, you can sit in front of a car-designed seat with retro vibes. Level 3 has a futuristic vibe, full of lads, neon, and open space. Level 4 sees a breezy minimalistic design with a large bonsai inspired by Japanese tradition. Level 5 sports a chic piano design, full of colours. Level 6 also called Spring Xiang takes inspiration from nature, turning flowers into different shapes.

But what truly sets these toilets apart is the array of cutting-edge facilities offered. Visitors can enjoy wireless charging, open-space sofas, heated seats, sinks designed for different age groups, automatic toilets, and accessible nursing rooms. This attention to detail has transformed the public toilet into a luxurious destination.

As news of these extraordinary toilets spreads, visitors are flocking to the mall to experience the ultimate in comfort and innovation.

A user said, “When a public toilet becomes your next destination in your travel itinerary.”

Another joked, “Can’t find a place to live in China? No problem, live in the toilet.”

“Why on Earth would anybody want a piano inside the toilet?” a sceptical user asked.

Meanwhile, a person shared, “Just because there’s one nice toilet doesn’t mean it has the best toilets. Most of the toilets I’ve been to in China were really really bad.”

Another user stated, “I really enjoyed my month-long business trip to China – so modern, cultural, interesting, advanced …Except I couldn’t enjoy one thing, and that was my public toilet experience everywhere I went – and I went to a lot of parts of China. I needed this public bathroom when I was there!!”

So, the next time are in China, make sure to visit the Nanjing Mall to witness these beautiful public washrooms.

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