"Dirty", "smelly" and "unhygienic."
Public toilets in China haven't always had a great reputation.
But thanks to decades of hard work China has undergone a toilet revolution, delivering huge benefits for rural and urban communities alike.
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"Dirty", "smelly" and "unhygienic."
Public toilets in China haven't always had a great reputation.
But thanks to decades of hard work China has undergone a toilet revolution, delivering huge benefits for rural and urban communities alike.