What’s your impression of public toilets in China? Dirty and smelly? This one in the southwestern city of Chongqing should change your mind. /CFP Photo
The bathroom, one of a number of such “five-star” facilities across Chongqing, includes a nursery, TV screen, charger, electronic shoe polisher, drinking water and even wifi. /CFP Photo
Most importantly, all the services are free of charge. /CFP Photo
China’s central government has been encouraging local authorities to invest in better bathrooms. The National Tourism Administration promised recently that the country’s top tourist spots will all have unisex toilets with baby changing tables and facilities for the disabled by the end of 2017. /CFP Photo