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I think it's a double-edged sword. International tourism is known for its contribution to the preservation of local cultures by generating a venue that is distributed throughout fields, which also includes the restoration and reuse of local heritage, such as old buildings being repaired and used as modern places like hotels or even more money-generating [...]
From my perspective, global tourism does not help to preserve local cultures. Actually, it can lead to their homogenization. Because if people from different cultures become acquainted, they will combine with other cultures. For example, if one person is from Uzbekistan and the other is from the United States, they will preserve their local cultures [...]
