Many visitors to Hainan Island have been deeply
touched by its tropical island atmosphere, but
somewhat repelled by the public toilets there,
which are generally scarce, shabby and dirty.
Since the toilet problem has become a bottleneck
for Hainan's tourism development, the local provincial
administration decided to launch a "toilet
revolution."
The construction of a five-star public toilet
facility has begun on August 31st alongside the
island's eastern freeway, raising the curtain
on their "toilet revolution." According
to the government's plans, 150 star-rated public
toilets for tourists will be built in the major
tourist cities and scenic areas in Hainan within
the coming two years, including ten 5-star public
toilets along the main highways.
To speed up this revolution, the tourism administration
of Hainan Province has updated the regulations
on tourist toilets. AAAA-grade scenic areas must
have public toilets rated at 3 stars or above,
and AAA-grade sightseeing spots must renovate
their toilets to at least the 2-star level. No
new scenic area can apply for the grade evaluation
if they still have inadequate toilets.
Up to now, 89 standardized newly-built or renovated
toilets have been put into use in the 35 graded
scenic spots in Hainan. The appearance of these
star-rated toilets is in harmony with the surrounding
landscape, and they are equipped with instructional
signs in five languages: Chinese, English, Russian,
Japanese and Korean. All tourists can use these
fancy toilets for free.
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