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Toilet-shaped house

เผยแพร่:   โดย: MGR Online

This picture taken on November 10, 2017 shows a steel and glass toilet-shaped house, Haewoojae Museum, in Suwon, south of Seoul. Jung Yeon-Je/AFP
South Korean sanitation activist Sim Jae-Duck built a toilet-shaped house in order to celebrate the establishment of the World Toilet Association in 2007.

He named it Haewoojae, which means "a house to relive one’s concerns," a term used in temples when referring to the restroom.
This picture taken on November 14, 2017 shows a woman walking in front of a public toilet at Tongil observation post in the border city of Paju. Jung Yeon-Je/AFP
This picture taken on November 14, 2017 shows a man walking in front of a public toilet at Imjingak peace park in the border city of Paju. Jung Yeon-Je/AFP
This picture taken on November 10, 2017 shows a family public toilet at Haewoojae Culture Center in Suwon, south of Seoul. Jung Yeon-Je/AFP
This picture taken on November 10, 2017 shows a public toilet at Haewoojae Culture Center in Suwon, south of Seoul. Jung Yeon-Je/AFP
This picture taken on November 10, 2017 shows a steel and glass toilet-shaped house, Haewoojae Museum, in Suwon, south of Seoul. Jung Yeon-Je/AFP
This picture taken on November 14, 2017 shows a woman walking into a public toilet at Hangang park in Seoul. Jung Yeon-Je/AFP
This picture taken on November 14, 2017 shows a public toilet overseeing South Koreas military fence at Tongil observation post in the border city of Paju. Jung Yeon-Je/AFP

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