Jul 07, 2008 08:09PM GMT
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Beijing will offer toilet paper to tourists. Is China ready for Olympics?
Beijing's notoriously foul-smelling and poorly tended public toilets will feature some rarely seen luxuries during the Olympics. The city has made a special effort to clean up and adequately stock more than 4,000 public toilets as part of a camapaign to make bathroom breaks a "pleasant experience" during next month's Games, the China Daily said."Beijing is working hard to make every public toilet a pleasant experience for the millions who visit the city for the Games," Yu Debin, deputy director of the Beijing tourism bureau, was quoted as saying.
Chinese public restrooms have long been a source of fear and dread for many visitors to the city.
Besides being famously smelly, they typically lack toilet paper and soap, fail to flush, or feature Asian-style squat toilets that are anathema to many foreigners.
But in 2005 the city launched a campaign to upgrade its more than 5,000 toilets for the August 8-24 Olympics and the subsequent Paralympics in September.
The capital has installed a large number of Western-style toilets to cater to foreigners, the physically challenged and elderly, the paper quoted Guo Weidong, a Beijing municipal administration commission spokesman, as saying.
About 8,000 workers have been trained to keep public toilets clean, he said, adding: "Public toilets reflect the living and hygiene standards of a society."
The toilet clean-up is one of series of "civility" drives under way to smooth some of the city's rough edges during the Games.
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Answered Yes. Just don't make the toilets get dirty like ones on county parks.
I feel sorry for the people and tourist that ever went into China before. China sucks ass for doing that. and they better have fixed the toliets when they hosts the olympics. -
Don't be stupid. I have been to China, 3 different major cities. They do have toilet paper and are supplied religiously in all the hotels and restaurants. I Beijing where the olympics are being held there happen to be quite a few of indoor sewer swamps, which are where people go and are unflushable. It is disgusting. As far from being ready for the olympics they are far from being ready.


Answered No. China is far from being accepted from tourists.
They had to "train" people to keep a crapper clean?! LOL!