▶ Your Answer : Undoubtedly, knowing about diverse countries plays a significant role in the globalized world these days. Some people think that going to museums is the best way to getting to know about a country while others do not. If I were asked to choose one, I would say that people cannot obtain real knowledge about a country by visiting museums. To begin with, visiting museums allows people to have a confine understanding. To elaborate in detail, the information in the museum is likely to dead one. In other words, there are more new and vivid cultural sources outside such as a local people, a central park, a restaurant and a shopping mall. For example, when I visited Guam with my family, I actively roamed around the island while rest of my family took a rest in the resort. Thanks to this journey, I found that there were various sightseeing and people in that small island. Besides, I accidently met Ryan, Guam's original resident, and talked a lot with him and learned about Guam cultures. It makes me have a interest about this island. After that, I visited Chamoro museum with my family and soon found that information in the museum is so slight and old-fashioned. Thus, I stated current culture of Guam to my family members. Furthermore, there were some erroneous things such as name of the mountain's name. Did I not meet Ryan, we might misunderstand about the country. All things considered, the disadvantages of getting to know a country by accessing museums far outweigh those of going to another places. All of all, having a variety of sight is cannot be overestimated in life. (275) |