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/ 20 November 2007
On a moonlit beach at the Wanan islet off south-west Taiwan, a group of tourists gather patiently to watch a green turtle using her flippers to cover the eggs she has just laid in the sand. The tourists count themselves lucky as the sea turtles, an endangered species in Taiwan, come to the beaches of several offshore islands for nesting for only a few months each year.
Displaying toilet seats studded with flowers and shells, colorful bathtubs, faucets, mirrors and shower curtains, the well-lit window in the Taiwanese city of Kaohsiung looks like a showroom for a trendy bathroom brand — but it is a restaurant. Customers eat off plates and bowls shaped like Western loo seats or Japanese "squat toilets".