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Where does Xerox Eco-tube come from?
However, what I want to say today is not how beautiful the scenery is here, but a strange phenomenon, that is, the faucet here is never turned off. If you look closely, you will find that there is no switch here, and the rushing water is like this. Many people will be curious: isn't this a waste of water resources? How can it be a national eco-tourism demonstration zone?
Actually, the water here is not tap water, but the water in the river. The water quality has reached the standard of normal use. Although it is not suitable for direct drinking, it is more than enough for washing hands, so there is no essential difference between running directly and running water in the river, and it will not waste water resources. At the same time, the temperature in Bipenggou began to drop. If the faucet is turned off, it is likely to cause the water pipe to freeze at night, so later people will not be able to use it normally. So for the sake of tourists, the water pipe was turned on, and everyone felt that the scenic spot was very intimate.
There are more intimate places in the scenic spot, which can be seen from the nearby public toilets. The layout of public toilets is generally half-open for men and women, but Bipenggou is different. The left side of the women's toilet is still the women's toilet, and then the left side is the men's toilet, which means that the women's toilet accounts for two-thirds of the whole public toilet. Considering the problem that women often queue up to go to the toilet, I have to say that the scenic spot is really sweet. As for what's interesting in the scenic spot, the next part will be announced ~
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