Special report: 2008 Olympic Games
BEIJING, July 7 (Xinhua) -- Beijing is upgrading its park toilets to better
serve tourists during the August Olympiad.
This year, the capital had invested 15 million yuan (about 2.2 million U.S.
dollars) in refurbishing 128 toilets in 11 city-managed parks. It was also
building seven new ones.
According to a park administration center guideline, all park toilets must
have their doors, windows and inner walls cleaned and painted. They also must be
equipped with free soap, tissue, hand dryers and ultraviolet disinfection lamps.
Previously toilets at the famed Summer Palace saw long line-ups. Now,
seating had been provided while they wait. Diaper tables have also been
installed for tourists' convenience.
The upgraded toilets are all equipped with free soap and tissue and offer
the disabled easy access and usage.
Each month, the Summer Palace's 23 toilets consumed 4,752 rolls of tissue,
214 liters of soap and 57.5 liters of detergent, a park spokesman said.
The expenditure on tissues alone in the 11 parks stood at 1.5 million yuan
annually, an official with the park administration center said.