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  • Oceanwell will be on a Public Holiday: Ching Ming Festival
    Oceanwell will be on a Public Holiday: Ching Ming Festival
    • April 03, 2024

    The Qingming Festival or Ching Ming Festival is a traditional Chinese festival observed by ethnic Chinese in mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan, Malaysia, Singapore, Cambodia, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam. During Qingming, Chinese families visit the tombs of their ancestors to clean the gravesites and make ritual offerings to their ancestors. Oceanwell will be closed from April 4th to April 6th. If you need help, please feel free to leave a message.

  • Why are Bidets only Now becoming Popular in the United States?
    Why are Bidets only Now becoming Popular in the United States?
    • March 27, 2024

    Once a foreign concept to many Americans, bidets have experienced a huge boom during the Covid-19 pandemic, when shoppers are struggling with toilet paper shortages. A common reason why bidets are not used in the United States is that during World War II, American soldiers saw bidets being used in brothels. When they returned to the United States, they shunned bidets because of their connotations. Additionally, the building boom of the postwar years created plumbing systems without bidets. When there was a severe toilet paper shortage in 2020, many Americans realized there was another way to clean themselves. Environmental concerns about trees, paper and waste may also play a role. Oceanwell has a range of electronic bidets to choose from, welcome to leave a message to learn more.

  • Four Bathroom Design Trends that will be on the Rise in 2024, according to Industry Experts
    Four Bathroom Design Trends that will be on the Rise in 2024, according to Industry Experts
    • March 22, 2024

    According to the NKBA interview report, here are 4 upcoming bathroom design trends in 2024. 1. Modern design. 55% of respondents believe that modern design styles with organic, natural influences are still popular in bathrooms. 2. Green bathroom. The majority of respondents (35%) said green is their favorite bathroom hue, ranking it above white (31%), blue (26%), gray (25%) and several other colors. 3. Smart toilet. In terms of toilets, designers said that within three years, the biggest trend in toilets will be smart toilets with automatic lids, heated seats and self-cleaning functions. 4. Backlit mirror. Fifty-six percent of respondents said backlit mirrors will be ubiquitous in a few years, as well as mirrors with anti-fog features and smart or connected features. Oceanwell produces high-quality smart toilets, concealed cisterns and shower seats, please feel free to contact us to learn more.

  • Oceanwell Badminton Competition
    Oceanwell Badminton Competition
    • March 14, 2024

    In order to further promote the sustainable and healthy development of employees' cultural and sports activities and enrich the workers' spare time cultural life, Oceanwell and the Haicang District Trade Union will soon hold a badminton competition. Oceanwell not only produces high-quality smart toilets, concealed cisterns and toilet seats, but also attaches great importance to the amateur cultural life of its employees.

  • Oceanwell Women's Day Benefits
    Oceanwell Women's Day Benefits
    • March 07, 2024

    As Women’s Day is approaching, Oceanwell has arranged DIY handmade and beauty knowledge activities for female employees, aiming to enrich employees’ knowledge and enhance employee cohesion. Oceanwell not only produces high-quality products, but also has humanistic care for its employees.

  • Bathroom Etiquette Around the World
    Bathroom Etiquette Around the World
    • February 28, 2024

    Learning local customs can be tricky when traveling internationally. Knowing when to tip and whether it's polite to shake hands with strangers is challenging enough, but even trickier is figuring out your destination's bathroom etiquette. Some European cities have tip jars in bathrooms. In past years, in European tourist cities such as London and Paris, people often had to pay to use public toilets. Today, many coin-operated facilities are free for ethical reasons, but there are exceptions - Amsterdam, for example, is still a land of pay toilets - but paying is now usually optional. Tip: Waiters sometimes put large bills into the tip jar to confuse tourists. Usually a tip of $0.50 to $1 is enough. If you've been to a public restroom in Singapore, Thailand, India or China, you've probably seen squat toilets. These types of toilets are common in many Asian countries. When using a squat toilet, make sure your pants pockets are empty or secure. Lower your body over the bowl. If there is a pedal that you can flush with water or a bucket that flushes away waste, be sure to use it. Also pay attention to splashing water. One of the most embarrassing things to do in a public restroom is causing a blockage. The easiest way is to throw toilet paper in the trash can instead of the toilet, or use a bidet instead. In rural areas of Turkey, Greece, China, Montenegro, Egypt and throughout South America, toilet paper should generally not be flushed.

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