Some people believe that culture will be ruined if it is used to earn tourism revenue, but others consider that tourism is the only way of protecting a culture. Discuss both views and give your own opinion.

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Some people feel that cultural traditions are ruined when people use them to make money from tourists. Others claim that using these traditions as
money-making
the act of making money (and accumulating wealth)
moneymaking
ventures is the only way to save them. In my opinion, both views are true to a certain extent.
To begin
with, many traditional customs are modified for commercialization, and eventually lose their originality and value.
For example
, Vietnamese traditional dances
such
as the lion dance, which were traditionally performed only by martial artists during special occasions, are now often poorly performed by amateurs at tourist sites across the country.
Such
changes not only give foreign visitors a false impression, but can
also
make the dance less meaningful to the local people.
Also
, many
traditionally
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traditional
sacred sites are heavily damaged by the irresponsible
behaviors
manner of acting or controlling yourself
behaviour
of tourists.
For instance
, a well-known Youtuber named Logan Paul visited Japan and filmed himself dumping a bag of coins into a sacred well, where people often drop coins for luck, and did permanent damage to one of Japan’s most famous iconic traditions.
On the other hand
, there are several reasons why making money from cultural traditions is the only way to protect them.
Firstly
, the revenue could be used for the preservation of
such
traditions.
For example
, many people in Bat Trang village in Vietnam make their living from selling traditional ceramic products, and
thus
are able to continue one of the oldest traditions in Vietnam.
Secondly
, by putting cultural traditions on public display, the government could heighten people’s awareness of preserving these traditions.
For instance
, the Vietnamese government has built several museums around the country that solely exhibit examples of ethnic minority cultures in an attempt to protect cultural values without affecting the lives of these ethnic people, yet successfully gathering much public attention and support. In conclusion, using cultural traditions as
money-making
the act of making money (and accumulating wealth)
moneymaking
attractions has both positive and negative impacts on the preservation of
such
traditions.
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