
These fixture can be seen "...at the Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial Hall, in downtown Taipei. The memorial consists of a huge museum, two large pagodas, two carp lakes, a film theatre, two art galleries, a 25-ton bronze statue of Chiang himself, parade grounds and many, many urinals for Chiang's adoring public, all squeezed into a modest 250,000 square meters of real estate. Again, note the hand rails for handicapped admirers of Chiang Kai-Shek - no doubt Chiang himself would approve of this feature if he were alive today."