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Viral tourist attraction in China’s Dunhuang resembling magical cave is in fact public toilet

Old-style, strictly functional bathroom transformed into a two-floor ‘fantasy’ public convenience which has ‘astonished’ visitors

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A public toilet at a night market in China has become an unexpected viral tourist attraction, with many people commenting that they felt as if they had stumbled into a cave. Photo: SCMP composite/RedNote
Yating Yangin Beijing

A newly renovated public toilet at the famous Chinese tourist site of Dunhuang has unexpectedly gone viral online.

The unlikely surge in popularity comes after the public convenience was transformed from a utilitarian facility into a cultural space.

It has become such a must-see that visitors have expressed a desire to wear a traditional Hanfu outfit to explore it.

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Dunhuang means “grand and prosperous” in Chinese.

The site is located in northwestern Gansu province and was once a major stop along the ancient Silk Road.

The formerly utilitarian public convenience has been turned into something akin to a magical cave. Photo: Handout
The formerly utilitarian public convenience has been turned into something akin to a magical cave. Photo: Handout

It is best known for the Mogao Caves, which are also known as the Thousand Buddha Grottoes.

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