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Wee are not amused: Unused US$40,000 toilet for Thai royal

A luxury commode custom-built for a Thai princess’s visit to Cambodia, a poor country where the majority of rural dwellers do not have access to a toilet, was left unused despite its hefty US$40,000 price tag, local officials said yesterday.

The convenience was built for a visit on Monday by Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn to Yeak Lom lake in northeastern Cambodia.

But her two-hour visit ended without her ever having experienced the lavish water closet, said community leader Ven Churk.

The toilet was later “removed” and the adjoining bathroom will now be turned into a security post for tourists visiting the tree-ringed lake, he added.

“She did not go inside the bathroom, she just looked at it from outside and took some pictures,” he said.

The toilet took more than two weeks to build and cost an estimated US$40,000, Ven Churk said.

“I have never seen such a bathroom,” he said.

Provincial governor Nhem Sam Oeun confirmed the toilet was unused, adding the loo is “very modern, very good.”

The Thai side covered the construction costs, he added.

Local media reports said the luxury pan was built by the Siam Cement Group, a Thai construction giant partly owned by the Crown Property Bureau, which manages the Thai royal family’s assets and investments.

While the pricey privy has made international headlines it has not received any media attention in Thailand, where a severe lese majeste law punishes any perceived criticism of the royal family.

Tin Luong, the chief of Yeak Lom commune, said he was impressed by the “very beautiful” bathroom.




 

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