Nature calls: Sheshan has the most beautiful toilet

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Updated: 2019-11-21

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Nature calls: Sheshan has the most beautiful toilet

Sheshan National Forest Park in Songjiang district boasts the most beautiful toilet in Shanghai. [Photo/WeChat account: sheshanlvyoutopnews]

The Leaf Rest Room in Sheshan National Forest Park was honored as "the most beautiful toilet in Shanghai" during the 2019 World Toilet Day on Nov 19.

The rest room, located near the east gate of West Sheshan Mountain (West Sheshan Park), makes use of traditional Chinese architecture and subtly blends with the surrounding scenery.

Inside the rest room, photos of Sheshan Resort's nine peaks and 12 mountains are on display, while all billboards, signs, and decorations soothing nature scenes.

Notably, all of the decorations are made from environmentally friendly materials such as organic plastics and solid wood.

Nature calls: Sheshan has the most beautiful toilet

Nov 19 is World Toilet Day, a day designed to raise awareness and inspire action to tackle the global sanitation crisis. [Photo/WeChat account: sheshanlvyoutopnews]

Sheshan Resort has 12 mountains in total, four of which are located in Sheshan National Forest Park.

West Sheshan Mountain is 97.2 meters high and has more than 323.7 hectares of forest. Among the bamboo clusters is an earthquake track station, a former observatory that has served as one of China's astronomical research centers for more than 100 years.

East Sheshan Mountain is 72.4 meters above sea level and covers an area of 850 mu (56.67 hectares). The bamboo groves in the mountain create a tranquil and pleasant environment.

It is said that in the 59th year (1720) of Emperor Kangxi's reign in the Qing Dynasty, the emperor came to Songjiang for his southern tour and was amazed by the fragrance of the bamboo roots. After returning to Beijing, he ordered his retinues to make a plaque and later sent it to Sheshan.

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