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8 weirdest toilets that are actually working around the world

Tuesday, 14/03/2023, 17:00 (GMT+7)

Not only a place for your personal needs, many toilets across the globe are also creatively designed in ways you can’t imagin. Some look like a bar, some are locate in the middle of a beautiful garden.

1. Alien toilet in London, England

With a sci-fi laboratory look, this toilet is located in a French brasserie on Conduit Street, London. Entering this toilet, you will feel like doing “it” on a starship floating in space.

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2. Character toilets in Chongqing, China

The theme park named Yangren Jie (or  Foreigner Street) has an area of 3.5 square kilometers. This place attracts tourists by replicas of famous landmarks such as New York, Venice, Christ the Redeemer statue of Brazil... and the Great Wall of China as well. The large WC area in the park has more than 1,000 toilets designed in different shapes. This area also sometimes plays music.

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3. Fancy toilets in Vienna, Austria

Although the design is simple, this toilet is like a work of art. It is designed with marble walls, wood-paneled glass doors and brass appliances. Visitors only need to pay a penny to use this toilet .

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4. Toilets in Alaska, USA

Hiking up Mount McKinley is no joke. In order for visitors not to “pollute” the environment during the 3-week hike, dedicated clean boxes have been placed around this area. These toilets are lightweight, portable, durable, and can be used up to 10- 14 times. Visitors can even easily take a panoramic selfie while sitting on this cool toilet.

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5. “Art” toilets in Kawakawa, New Zealand

In 1998, the Kawakawa town council decided to renovate their 40-year-old toilet area. At that time, the artist Frederick Hundertwasser proposed his design to the town council and it was accepted. He used ceramics, bottles, bricks and other materials to create works of art inside the toilet. Eventually, the town's toilets became a masterpiece of mosaic tiles, grass roofs, and copper-plated toilets as well as washbasins.

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6. Beer toilets in Taichung, Taiwan

In Chung Yo mall, there are 15 toilets with themes such as The Wizard of Oz, The Secret Garden, Finding Nemo... In addition, there is a toilet with a beer cupboard, so when you drink a few bottles, you won't need to spend much time looking for a WC.

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7. Green toilet in Ichibara, Japan

Itabu designed by architect Sou Fujimoto is one of the largest public toilets in the world. Although there is only one toilet, it is located in a garden of 200 square meters. Here, visitors can enjoy the beautiful landscape of plum, peach, and sakura trees while "relaxing" in a 2m high glass toilet.

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8. Worm toilets in Wellington, New Zealand

This toilet looks like a strange creature poking out of the ground. Designed by the architects of Studio Pacific, each of these two faucet-like structures house a single toilet. If you think this is a waste of space, then you need to go inside to understand why. The design helps to release unclean odors from the toilet and let fresh air in.

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