It is often believed that tourists are more interested in venturing historical areas and exhibitions than local people. In this essay, I will examine both reasons the reasons for this phenomenon and make suggestions that can entice the natives.
Needless to say, human beings are made to keep wanting to explore and experience new things than what they have already known about. For visitors, some unusual and exotic scenery could be such a great attraction, (쉼표를 넣으면서 뒷부분에 더 하이라이트를 주게 됩니다. 뒷 부분이 더 중요한 사항이기도 하고요.) while locals feel jaded to the environment where they have already been exposed for a long time. For example, The folk village in Yong-in, South Korea, always brings international people who hope to know the tradition and cultural differences. However, the view in this traditional site has been shown to Koreans through media or field trips and they do not feel this as an attractive place to visit.
However, there are some ways to encourage residents to visit historical places. Firstly, communities can promote their sites itself by having various events which may lead locals to participate in. Secondly, governments should emphasize the history and the facilities where people can learn about. These will help both communities and people to have a sense of history of their countries. Besides, nowadays, it is easier for each ministry and individual to disseminate information or campaigns via social media or video-sharing websites.
To sum up, although people have more desires to explore new places where they can not often make it, there are some ways to encourage local people to have a continued interest. We can breathe new life into them to attract local visitors by improving facilities and offering satisfactory services.