Ho Chi Minh City will review and repair deteriorating public restrooms and build new ones to meet the demand of local residents and tourists, said municipal chairman Phan Van Mai. In Ho Chi Minh City, the lack of public restrooms and the deteriorating state of current ones have become a common complaint of residents and tourists. According to Voluntary Youth Public Benefit Service Co. Ltd., it is managing 44 public toilets in the city. Ho Chi Minh City will review and repair deteriorating public restrooms and build new ones to meet the demand of local residents and tourists, said municipal chairman Phan Van Mai. According to Voluntary Youth Public Benefit Service Co. Ltd., it is managing 44 public toilets in the city.