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13 October 2003
Korea Life Blog - A Decorative Bathroom Entrance
From automatic faucets and flushing to Etiquette Bells, public bathrooms in the subway stations are getting more and more fancy. Look at the entrance to this one, decorative and shiny. You'd think you were entering some kind of museum or an art exhibition. Also, slowly but surely, most restrooms are becoming handicap accessible. I've noticed that the nicer the bathroom the more people follow the "no smoking" rule as well. I'm not sure if this is the case in the women's room though. While they can smoke inside, it's culturally prohibited for females to smoke outside in public.
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