The past few decades have seen an exponential development in tourism in many parts of the world, especially historical sites and museums, which are contended to attract more tourists rather than local people. There are several reasons associated with this phenomenon, and multifaceted approaches should be applied to solve this problem.
One of the major factors related to the lower passions of local people for historical sites and museums is the familiarity with the local areas. As numerous residents spend almost their entire lives staying in the region, too accustomed to the ambient areas and even the historical sites, they are less enthusiastic about visiting these places. Additionally, people run a higher risk of traveling to new locations, experiencing various cultures and traditions there insteading of commuting around the local areas. Without a doubt, historical sites and museums are appealing to travelers rather than natives.
There are several actions that could be taken to mitigate the issue mentioned above. One of the most indispensable solutions is that the cultural and traditional value of historical sites and museums should be included in education, through history, geography, and also other subjects. As a matter of fact, people can form a deeper knowledge and awareness at younger ages, raising curiosity and interest about local locations. Furthermore, advertisements and campaigns also play vital roles, holding diverse activities combined with historic information can efficiently attract both natives and nonlocal people. In addition, governments and organizations can take practical actions by preserving and restoring historical areas, giving financial support and accessible opportunities for local residents to encourage them to participate in searching for and visiting these places.
All things considered, from my standpoint, the surrounding environments and the undervaluation of historic areas and museums prevent local residents from willingly exploring and visiting these sites. Therefore, individuals, organizations and governments should cooperate to minimize the spread of this trend.
