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Which weird toilets have you been to in Tibet?

When a girl goes to Tibet, it is indeed a bit awkward to go to the toilet. Finally, what do you need to prepare?

There are several places in the toilets in Tibet that you need to pay attention to, which may be embarrassing, especially for girls;

First, there are very few toilets on the road. It's very messy, very poor, and there is no place to stay;

There are also some public betas. After entering and coming out, there is a smell on the body, which lingers for a long time and makes people upset, and they have no appetite for eating;< /p>

The feeling in the toilet pit, there is no place for you to step on, and your heart will be broken when you step on things;

The second is the Potala Palace, which actually has a toilet , do you know where it is?

In a very secret place, it is said that these two toilets have a history of more than 300 years. The top toilet is on the cliff, and there is actually an empty cliff at the bottom. When it is convenient, the toilet The water falls with the acceleration of gravity and floats in the wide and unobstructed space. It takes a long time to hear the echo of it falling to the ground, haha;

There is a 20-story gap between the lowest toilet and the highest toilet. , strange, no, the key is that it is difficult to find;

Before going to the Potala Palace, it is best to drink less water, and come out in an hour or two, so as not to waste time searching for the toilet;

Of course, you regard the toilet as one of the attractions, and it is also a kind of insight;

Let me talk about some toilet preparations that girls should prepare when going to Tibet, for reference only , ha;

One is to wear a long skirt, you can squat down to pee at any time, and no one can see it, this is what Tibetan women do;

The other is to prepare a handful Umbrellas, if you are in a hurry, you can cover half of the face, and just sweep them away. They can not only protect you from the sun, but also serve as a temporary toilet;

Third, you cannot go to the toilet next to the Nyima pile or where there are prayer flags. That is a violation of faith, so remember it;

Otherwise, if someone tells you that it is blasphemy, you cannot plant this anchor in your heart, remember?

Fourth, girls cannot go to the toilet alone. At least two people can follow them if they want to. For no other reason, it is safe to have someone taking care of them;

Fifth, it costs 2 yuan to go to the toilet. , especially the toilets inside are chargeable. I think it’s worth it. You can pay for it, no need to avoid it, and don’t think it’s cheating you. It’s actually not easy to build a toilet so far away. You’ve only used it a few times, right?

My philosophy is that everything that can be solved with money is trivial. Don’t make a fuss and think you have lost money. Do you care about 2 yuan when you spend money lavishly? Why not contribute to Tibet’s economy? How about making a contribution to construction?

I would like to remind you that the most important thing is to prepare some change in advance, right? Don’t scold me, huh?

My reason is that we go to travel for happiness. We spend a lot of money and feel depressed for a small amount of money. Is it worth it?

Finally, I wish every travel friend to have a good time. Happiness is the most important thing when traveling. Have a safe journey and arrive safely and come back safely!

. Fortunately, I am poor and have no money and no time to travel. If I really go to Xizang, I will do as the locals do and live according to local customs and habits. I have no choice

People have to eat. Going to the toilet is the most normal thing to do. But when it comes to Tibetan toilets, they are still weird toilets, and probably none is weirder than this toilet in the Potala Palace. This toilet has a history of more than 300 years and is located on the mountainside of the Potala Palace. Although it is nothing compared to the 1,300 years of history of the Potala Palace, its existence is strange and attractive.

This toilet is located at an altitude of 3,700 meters. It is the highest toilet in the world and the toilet with the largest drop. The drop is as high as 60 meters, which is equivalent to a 20-story high-rise building. When you walk into the toilet, there is a wooden floor, which makes a squeaking sound when you walk on it. Looking down, you can see the cliff below. When squatting down for convenience, the cold wind blows bitingly. You can hold your breath for a long time and defecate without hearing any echo, which makes people feel like a waterfall. Many tourists jokingly say that defecating here is faster than in the mainland. No echo at all! I'm really not used to it.

This toilet in the Potala Palace has not needed to be cleaned for 300 years. I am afraid it is the only toilet in the world. Because the Potala Palace is located at a high altitude, the urinals were very deep when the toilets were built, like bottomless pits. After people defecate here, they cannot see the dirt at all. Even if they are not cleaned, there is no hygienic problem. There is also the influence of natural conditions. Because the Potala Palace is more than 3,000 meters above sea level, it faces a long-term dry environment and mountain winds. When excreted, the dirt will be dried quickly, eventually forming a negative impact on the growth of surrounding flowers and plants. Nutrients and no impact on the environment.

How is it? Isn’t this toilet in the Potala Palace weird? If you travel to Tibet, you must go to the Potala Palace to experience it. If you stand here to urinate, it would be strange if your legs don't tremble! Don’t believe it? Go try it...

Going to the toilet (outdoors) in many places in Tibet is a magical thing.

1. The toilets in Tibet have a huge gap. You can really experience the feeling of stepping on the edge of a cliff to go to the toilet. While going to the toilet, you can look at the vast scenery and be frightened. There is an abyss underneath. You can go there when it is convenient. A stream of water falls down due to the acceleration of gravity, like a waterfall under the cliff.

If it's a big one, it might be like a high-altitude bomb, and you'll hear a bang from dozens of meters away.

2. The outdoor toilets in Tibet are very crude, as are the toilets along the Sichuan-Tibet line. As simple as it sounds, many outdoor toilets in Tibet charge a fee, ranging from 1 to 2 yuan. Many people don’t understand why there are charges for toilets in Tibet? Because these toilets are privately built, it is difficult to build and manage toilets in harsh outdoor conditions and hundreds of kilometers away from people, so they charge a fee to maintain the operation of toilets.

3. The outdoors in Tibet are largely uninhabited, and the toilet is between heaven and earth. Just find a place to go. Once I stayed at a hotel in Nagqu Grassland, and I asked the landlady where the toilet was. She said: Behind. I saw there was nothing outside the hotel. It turned out that the back she was talking about was the vast grassland behind.

I have been to Mount Mira, but I was too impressed by the whistling wind mixed with the smell and blowing my buttocks. It felt like I would always fall, and I felt an unfathomable panic. There is also a wooden house with an opening in the middle of several boards. Below is a rushing river. There is a hot spring not far away. When I soak in the hot spring, I always feel that there will be feces and urine passing by...

Don't talk nonsense. Okay, you go to the wilds to see the scenery by yourself. That's natural. If you go to the suburbs in the mainland to see the mountains and rivers, are there toilets? There are definitely the most public toilets in Tibetan cities in the country. After all, it is a tourist city. It looks like the entire restroom in Tibet is like this.

And the person before who said Tibet only charges one yuan, are you stupid?