So anyone walking by can use it. Sewage has value in China, it's put on the fields and makes the vegetables grow healthy and green.
One day I watched the farmer who had the contract to empty the collecting tanks at the local high school, many women carrying double buckets with a stick. Honey pots. A continuous procession up and down a main street from the high school to the fields and back. No need to buy fertilizer, it's natural, saves from poluting the river.
So anyone walking by can use it. Sewage has value in China, it's put on the fields and makes the vegetables grow healthy and green.
One day I watched the farmer who had the contract to empty the collecting tanks at the local high school, many women carrying double buckets with a stick. Honey pots. A continuous procession up and down a main street from the high school to the fields and back. No need to buy fertilizer, it's natural, saves from poluting the river.
Don't eat uncooked vegetables in China.
the only thing I hate when visiting the countrysides in china is, using their toilet, fucckin unacceptable toilet, how come they stand by..
anyway, you are right, people use ****tt to give their vegetables and plants.. ****t...
if we compare to Laos, normally our toilet built in quite far away from the house , but not in front of the house...or if we don't have the toilet, it would better to go in the forest which there is some insect to clean up our ****tt.
Parasites and diseases which attack humans are in our waste and in the waste of meat eating animals.
This is the reason why I would not eat foods that were touched by the flies & I'm hopping that Lao gov educates their citizens about the dangers from the flies. So Lao people won't be so offened when they see Lao abroad refused to eat food that was touched by flies.