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南京博物院暑期“男厕改女厕”,网友点赞,院方:从未接到男士投诉,暑期女性客流量大,洗手间需求量大
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-08-09 04:03

Group 1 - The Nanjing Museum has temporarily converted a men's restroom into a women's restroom due to increased female visitor traffic during the summer, effectively providing two women's restrooms to alleviate long waiting times [3][4] - The museum staff confirmed that there are still male restrooms available on each floor, ensuring convenience for male visitors, and no complaints have been received regarding this change [3][4] - The average time for women to use restrooms is significantly longer than for men, with women taking an average of 89 seconds compared to men's 39 seconds, highlighting the need for more female restroom facilities [5] Group 2 - There is a growing social consensus that gender equality does not equate to equal restroom facilities, leading to regulations that require a higher ratio of women's restrooms in public spaces [6] - The "Gansu Province Women's Rights Protection Regulations" mandates that the ratio of women's to men's restrooms in urban public toilets should be increased to 3:2, with a higher ratio of 2:1 in high-traffic areas, making Gansu the first province to legislate this [6] - Other cities, such as Shenzhen and Chongqing, are implementing innovative solutions like "tidal toilets" and smart restroom systems to optimize restroom availability based on real-time usage data [8]