Foreign visitors should pay more than local visitors for cultural and historical attractions. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this opinion?
Juli 23, 2015
Foreign
visitors should pay more than local visitors for cultural and historical
attractions. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this opinion?
It is sometimes argued that tourists from
overseas should be charged more than local residents to visit important sites
and monuments. I completely disagree with this idea.
The argument in favour of higher prices for
foreign tourists would be that cultural or historical attractions often depend
on state subsidies to keep them going, which means that the resident population
already pays money to these sites through the tax system. However, I believe
this to be a very shortsighted view. Foreign tourists contribute to the economy
of the host country with the money they spend on a wide range of goods and
services, including food, souvenirs, accommodation and travel. The governments
and inhabitants of every country should be happy to subsidise important tourist
sites and encourage people from the rest of the world to visit them.
If travellers realised that they would have to
pay more to visit historical and cultural attractions in a particular nation,
they would perhaps decide not to go to that country on holiday. To take the UK
as an example, the tourism industry and many related jobs rely on visitors
coming to the country to see places like Windsor Castle or Saint Paul’s
Cathedral. These two sites charge the same price regardless of nationality, and
this helps to promote the nation’s cultural heritage. If overseas tourists
stopped coming due to higher prices, there would be a risk of insufficient
funding for the maintenance of these important buildings.
In conclusion, I believe that every effort should
be made to attract tourists from overseas, and it would be counterproductive to
make them pay more than local residents.
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