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lze Aug 22nd, 2008 05:37 PM

Hi, I was in China back in 01 and am going to be there again in Oct. I had no trouble last time and wore pants most of the time. Hoping to find more western bathrooms this time. The one thing I learned right away was be sure to look and "step down" as you exit. I didn't think about it and almost broke an ankle. Most of the stalls you had to step up to get into, just don't forget as you exit. Also best adivce I have read, be sure to take TP and hand sanitizer. Most important! Have fun!

BostonHarbor Aug 23rd, 2008 03:31 PM

Ize, that is the BEST advice yet (the walk out ledge). I also almost broke my ankle stepping out of am Eastern toilet stall in Xi'an. There was a four inch drop that I wasn't expecting. As it was, I went flying across the aisle and thankfully slammed into a wall rather than falling to the floor, which would have been oh, so, icky. (to put it mildly)

lze Aug 26th, 2008 08:01 PM

Thanks BostonHarbor. Hope Lolo reads your reply. It was totally unexpected the first time, but believe me, I will remember to look down this time as I step out of a stall. Going on a 22 day cruise, that ends in China and doing a weeks tour when we arrive there. Yes, landing on that floor would have been more than icky!!!! Glad you (and I) didn't break any ankles! Especially not in a foreign country. Take care!

Lolo12 Aug 27th, 2008 09:10 AM

A special thanks to BostonHarbor and Ize for this VERY helpful bit of information. I will pay extra attention when leaving the restrooms so as not to take a Chinese flop!!

Shanghainese Aug 27th, 2008 09:26 AM

Well, you might still break an ankle but at least it wasn't icky in the bathroom of my tiny apartment in Beijing in the last century. It was a true "bathroom" with the shower head over the squat toilet, imagine that.

Lolo12 Aug 27th, 2008 12:08 PM

Shanghainese - at least you had a bathroom. Some of the apartments in hutongs don't even have one.

Shanghainese Aug 27th, 2008 03:19 PM

Oh, that was post hutong days, my apartment was on the 9th floor of a drab Russian design building where the elevator broke down daily. My hutong dwelling had no shower/bath/toilet, night pot was the mode and I'll stop here.

lollylo25 Aug 29th, 2008 08:38 AM

I agree w/ thursdaysd. When I am in doubt of the cleanliness of the bathroom,(mostly everywhere I travel) I squat anyhow. Sitting down on a toilet seat somehow grosses me out, even lined with all the seat liners/ toilet paper.

lze Sep 4th, 2008 08:08 PM

to lollylo25............one must assume the stance! Right? I agree with you, don't want to sit even if there is a seat! It really can gross one out!

jkgourmet Sep 4th, 2008 10:43 PM

Okay, can somebody explain to me what hoses are for? I mean, when the squat toilet can be flushed, what is the purpose of this hose? They were all over malaysia.

thursdaysd Sep 4th, 2008 10:53 PM

That's what people use instead of toilet paper. It's why you only touch food with your right hand in many parts of the world....


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