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07-21 2022
A Special Weekend Outdoor Training Trip
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06-29 2022
Red and gray walls for TOPPLA portable toilet M01
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05-25 2022
TOPPLA—Nucleic Acid Test Spot in Your Doorway
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04-27 2022
Donate the portable toilets to hospitals and communities
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03-30 2022
TOPPLA Nucleic Acid Detection Room
TOPPLA Nucleic Acid Detection Room uses HDPE plastic as raw materials, which is UV Resistant and has a long life. The walls will not rust, fade, dent, mildew or peel. At the same time, the portable house adopts modular design, dislocating the registration window and the detection window to help the detection staff complete the registration and detection quickly, so that it can improve detection efficiency. -
02-19 2022
Let's Kick Off
After the happy funny Spring Festival Holiday, TOPPLA people kick off their work in 2022. There are five things to celebrate the commencement ceremony. -
12-21 2021
Winter Solstice
Winter Solstice is a very important solar term in the Chinese lunar calendar. -
10-26 2021
Plastic Sheds-The Nucleic Acid Detection Room
Sheds are used to store home and garden tools and equipment such as lawn tractors and gardening supplies. Moreover, sheds can be used to store items that are not suitable for indoor storage, such as petrol (gasoline), pesticides, and herbicides. However, today we DIY TOPPLA portable shed(TPH-W02) into the Nucleic Acid Detection Room. -
09-17 2021
Mid-Autumn Festival
To the Chinese, the Mid-Autumn Festival means family reunion and peace. The festival is celebrated when the moon is believed to be the biggest and fullest. To the Chinese, a full moon is a symbol of prosperity, happiness, and family reunion. -
08-20 2021
What is Chinese Valentine’s Day?
14th, Aug, 2021 is the day of Chinese Valentine's Day. Chinese Valentine's Day (七夕节 Qīxìjié) is celebrated on the 7th day of the 7th month of the Chinese lunar calendar, which is also called Qixi Festival (literally: “Evening of Sevens Festival”). This unique celebration of love is deeply rooted in Chinese folklore and is based on the romantic legend of Zhinü (織女 Zhīnǚ) and Niulang (牛郎 Niúláng).