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It’s really difficult to explain to visitors that Chinese people, on average (maybe not the much younger first tier city dwellers), prefer squat toilets for public use (seated are great for home). They think sharing a toilet seat is very dirty. It’s probably at least in part because contagious infectious diseases were such an issue even just thirty years ago. Toilet seat covers help, but most (especially older) people would just rather not be anywhere near where someone else had placed their bare rear end. It’s very hard even today to find public “regular” seated toilets in second tier cities and below (or even in outskirts of first tier cities). In the third tier city we were in, we couldn’t find any except for a fancy mall’s handicapped bathroom.


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🏘️Cesar y Josef, los alemanes que tienen un imperio de más de 2.600 apartamentos turísticos en 20 ciudades en España. Solo en Madrid, Limehome🇩🇪 alcanza las 22 propiedades y supera las 750 unidades firmadas. ℹ️elespanol.com/madrid/socieda… 🗨️urbanity.one/t/madrid-vivie…





Muchas gracias a todos por el apoyo durante estos 4 años. No podría tener más ilusión por todo lo que viene en 2026. Un abrazo.



















