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Golden toilet removed from tourism listMonday, 28th February 2005 (4384 views) The most famous toilet in Hong Kong is to lose some of its promotion due to staff behaviour.Made from solid gold and encrusted with gems, the $9.7 million toilet, situated at the 3D-Gold jewellery store in Kowloon attracts hosts of tourists. However, after staff members were said to be rude to customers, the unique item is no longer included in the Hong Kong Tourism Board's good service scheme. As a result the jeweller be removed from official maps and literature. The store is not concerned by the move however, claiming that it attracts around 5,000 to 6,000 tourists per day. A company spokesman told South China Morning Post: "We don't think there will be any impact on our business because it is a must-visit destination." The toilet was built in 2001 and is made from 24-carat gold. In addition, the toilet bowls, wash basins, toilet brushes, toilet paper holders, mirror frames, wall-mounted chandeliers and even wall tiles and doors are all made of solid gold. Even the floor people walk on is embedded with a number of 900 gram gold bars.
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