The newly opened public toilet at Dunhuang Night Market in Gansu province, China, has become a social media sensation, drawing the attention of tourists and netizens alike. While toilets are usually seen as a basic necessity, the design, cultural elements, and modern facilities of this space have transformed it into a popular tourist hotspot. Officially called the Dunhuang Public Pure Cultural Space, it is being praised as more than just a restroom.
Spread across two floors, the toilet showcases paintings inspired by Dunhuang culture, alongside a fantasy-themed area on the upper floor. The exterior features ultra-clear glass walls, offering a modern aesthetic. Every corner reflects a blend of art and heritage, making visitors view it as a cultural space rather than just a functional stop.
Equipped with a mother-baby room, antibacterial nursing table, child safety seats, auto-cleaning system, and complete facilities for the elderly and disabled, the toilet is designed for comfort and inclusivity. A seating area and beverage dispenser add to its appeal. Many tourists, charmed by the unique setup, have even arrived in traditional Hanfu attire to pose for photo shoots.
Adding to its uniqueness, a smart screen inside the toilet shows the duration of use. If someone remains inside for more than five minutes, the screen changes colour and issues an alert. Videos and photos of this innovative toilet, shared widely online, continue to go viral, with many praising it as not just a facility but a trending cultural hotspot.
Social media users have been quick to react. One wrote, “I never thought a toilet could look so cool.” Another commented, “After watching the video, I also feel like visiting this toilet—should I plan a trip?” A third user said, “This toilet has become the new hotspot of social media; everyone must see it.” Others praised the mother-baby room and facilities for people with disabilities as commendable initiatives.