It is not necessary to travel to other places to learn about other cultures. We can learn from books, films and Internet. To what extent do you agree or disagree?

It is commonly thought that travelling to other places in order to learn about other cultures is unnecessary. While I do not agree that we should only learn new cultures through books, films or
Internet
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the Internet
. I believe that these distance methods are still helpful for some people. On the one hand, watching films or reading travel books is one of the most effective ways for people who could not afford travellings to have access to gain new interesting knowledge. These kinds of learning
is
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are
also
useful for busy people who do not have many days off to travel. Fascinating knowings or features of other cultures could be accumulated by previous travellers and posted or published that
everone
all people
everyone
can read no matter where they are.
For example
, my friend is a Chinese culture lover, he has a vast, comprehensive knowledge about Chinese
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culture, although
although
he has not ever been to
this
country.
On the other hand
, it is undeniable that some knowledge
can not
can not
cannot
be gained without experiencing directly.
For instance
, when watching a video that travel blogger are introducing
specialty
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Specialty
speciality
dishes,
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distance
learners can observe and understand forms or shapes of these dishes, but being able to smell and taste them is impossible.
Futhermore
in addition
Furthermore
, commentary on books, videos and
Internet
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the Internet
might be given based on
views
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the views
of people making them, sometimes they
contains
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contain
bias opinions or wrong information which
are misunderstood
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is misunderstood
. In conclusion, I think learning through distant materials is not comprehensive and only suitable for people who do not have enough time or money to do it
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