For most people, going to the lavatory in the capital remains a bit of a hit-and-miss affair.
"Changing people's way of thinking and teaching people the proper way to keep toilets clean will develop along with the development of toilet construction here," said Beijing tourism official Peng Linhua.
"We hope that during our toilet revolution people will pay more attention on how to use the toilet properly, and how to protect toilet facilities," he said.
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Most of China's public toilets are squat-style pits with no running water, toilet paper or basins to wash hands.
But city officials showed it doesn't have to be that way, taking delegates Thursday to a model restroom where visitors can not only wash their hands but watch individual televisions above each urinal while they perform their errand of nature.