any museums and historical sites are mainly visited by tourists rather than local people. Why is this? What can be done to encourage local people to visit museums and historical sites? Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own experience or knowledge.

Historical places have long been a staple destination for tourists recently.
However
, in recent years there is not an inclination for local people to visit these sites and these places are always packed with tourists. There are several reasons for
this
problem and various measures can be taken by governments to improve
this
situation. The high cost of e
ntrance fee
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the entrance fee
entrance fees
and monotonous atmosphere are the main causes of discouragement of local people to go to museums. From an economic standpoint,
this
amount might be desirable for the tourists who choose t
ravelling
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to travel
and they are aware of
this
cost.
However
, indigenous people are less likely to spend for visiting the place that they have already known what they expect to see. At the same time, a boring ambience of historical sites is another reason. Since local have basic knowledge about the history of their country, there is nothing interesting in persuading them to visit there.
Therefore
, these places can be found a waste of money and time entirely. Encouraging locals and lower admission fee are the keys to solving
this
problem. One should note that it is g
overnments' responsibility
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the governments' responsibility
a governments' responsibility
to put forward so as to boost the proficiency of historical sites. They can encourage people of the country to visit these places and transfer their observation to the
next
generation. People find these places more enjoyable if especial events and festivals are held there.
Besides
, imposing especial offer, discounts and free entrance at w
eekend,
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the weekend
weekends
for instance
, would be another way to attract the attention of local residents. To sum up, lack of local r
epresents
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representation
will only address if several steps
such
as rewarding local and making museums enjoyable taken into consideration.
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