It is becoming increasingly popular for people to travel to tourist destinations during public holidays. What problems does this cause? What solutions are there to these problems?

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Now a day’s people love to visit different sorts tourist destination like different places which have various kinds of monuments, palaces, sculpture or different destination which has natural beauty, during their public holidays. People who are travelling to different places during their weekend or holidays, can
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cause lots of problems.
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, tourist attraction has become
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day in the world. People from different countries travel to different places to relax themselves, due to
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helps to generate more money and helps the government to generate more revenue from
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tourist destination. People travelling to different places during public holidays and weekend can
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cause problems. Problems can be anything like people who are visiting old palaces, caves, sculptures or temple, can damage
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- spitting in public places, on the walls, people may
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cause damage to the monuments or not throwing garbage in the dustbins, due to
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it looks very dirty and uneven.
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, there are various solutions to deal with
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of problems. Like government should take certain steps like charging fine for people who causes damage to public places. More awareness should be done through various advertisements, by different holding advertisements or union can bring celebrities to do
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or campaign so that people can understand easily.
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, there is always a solution for different problems, but it all depends on us that how we are changing it and following rules and regulations guided by the union.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • overcrowding
  • increased prices
  • environmental damage
  • traffic congestion
  • safety concerns
  • cultural degradation
  • limited availability
  • waiting lines
  • tourist attractions
  • conflict
  • local residents
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