World’s First Toilet Theme Park

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Jan 022013
 

What a crappy idea for a theme park.

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From its bowl-shaped exhibition hall to the bronze figures – immortalised in mid-squat – outside, everything about this theme park in South Korea points towards the smallest room in the house.

Officially opened earlier this year, the facility in the city of Suwon is reputed to be the first in the world devoted to what happens when we answer the call of nature.

Quirkier exhibits include WC signs from around the world and toilet-themed works of art, while visitors can remind themselves of their day perusing poop with appropriately shaped souvenirs.

The museum was previously the home of Sim Jae-duck, the former mayor of Suwon and the inspiration for the facility, where visitors are invited to use his original toilet, complete with a full-length glass door that clouds up when it’s occupied.

South Koreans regard Sim, who died in 2009, and not Thomas Crapper, as the real Mr Toilet.

And for good reason: Sim was reportedly born in his grandmother’s loo, and turned his obsession with toilets into a successful campaign in the 1980s to dramatically improve South Korea’s public conveniences.

While they may not match the British obsession with scatological humour, the park’s popularity suggests that Koreans are less embarrassed when it comes to celebrating the toilet and its central role in daily life.

The facility has a serious message, too: several exhibits are intended to raise awareness of public toilets and sanitation in the developing world.

Sim probably spoke for many when he said the toilet was also a place for serious contemplation.

“The toilet is not merely a place for excretion. It can save humankind from diseases,” he reportedly told delegates at a meeting of the World Toilet Association, which he founded in 2007.

“A place of relaxation and purging, the toilet is a place for introspection. The toilet is also a central living place that possesses culture.”

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Motion Sickness – What is it?

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Nov 202012
 

If you’re interested to know exactly why sailing on a boat or that car ride makes you want to throw up but only have a few minutes to learn, this video is here to educate you.

Feeling a bit under the weather after reading in the car, or spending some time on the sea? Find out the secret behind motion sickness in humans.

 

The Great Pyramids of Giza

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Oct 072012
 

Enjoy while you can.

Arabian proverb says, “Everything in the world is afraid of time, and time is afraid of the pyramids”. In the end of this year we would like to invite our visitors to have a bird-eye view of the Great Pyramids of Giza in Egypt – the only one of “Seven Wonders of the World” which is still standing…

Previously:
Calls to Destroy Egypt’s Great Pyramids Begin

 

Tianjin China Ceramic House

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Aug 142012
 

Zhang Lianzhi, a 50-year-old porcelain collector from Tianjin, China, has spent four years decorating an old house with hundreds of millions of ancient porcelain fragments and tons of natural crystals. It’s now known as the Porcelain House or Yuebao House.

The Porcelain House of Tianjin opened its gates to the public on September 2nd, 2007, onChifeng Street in Heping District. The old French-style building has a history of over 100 years. It was originally the home of a central finance minister in the late Qing dynasty, and was later converted into a bank, after the founding of New China, in 1949. But after the bank changed its location, the beautiful building was left deserted for several years, until porcelain collector Zhang Lianzhi bought it for 1 million yuan ($160,000). He then spent the following four years turning it into a unique edifice, decorated with porcelain dating from the Tang (AD 618-907) to the Qing (1644-1911) dynasties. Now the Porcelain House is the most eye-catching building in Tianjin, and one of the city’s most popular tourist attractions.

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