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We live
in the world changing with high speed. Because of development of new
construction technology, many cities have been evolving by building new
gigantic constructions such as huge bridges, magnificent dams and well-designed
buildings. When I visited Chicago, I
amazed by a variety of sky scrapers and tremendous city scale. There are many travelers
came from a variety country and they wanted to go up to the top of tall towers
and enjoyed night view. However, I felt strongly artificial felling from huge
scenery from city and easily lost interest from gigantic edifice. I believe
government should spend more money to preserve historic and traditional
buildings and constructions than to build and design new building.
First of
all, by preserving historic properties we can expect financial merit. Countries
composed by various antique buildings can attract lots of travelers from the
world and it must be helpful to earn lots of money. As I know, the world number
one country earning money by tourism is Spain. If we consider profit of tourism
of Spain, monetary profit is higher than sum of profit of Samsung, LG and
Hyundai motors. By preserving antique treasures, a lot of Spain people have
been accumulating a lot of money easily.
Finally,
I think tourist industry is kinds of clean business and that do not produce any
polluting substances. Making new buildings is kinds of wreck of nature. By
construction huge dams, ecosystems can be destroyed and natural disasters can
occur, also when we make new buildings for development of cities, a lot of
cements made by limestone are need so beautiful mountains can be ruined and
many tress can be died.
For
these reasons such as financial and obligatory things, I maintain that our
government has to invest much money to preserve our historic buildings. We have
obligation to leave historical building and treasure to our descendants. I
think our old treasures are not ours but things borrow from our progenies. By
seeing our ancestor’s precious buildings we have learn their knowledge and
passion and we got direct historical learning. |