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Writing No.14 Đáp Án Tourism: Sai Ngữ Pháp Nhiều Quá. Em Cố Gắng Chăm Chỉ Học Bài Để Cải Thiện Điểm Nha Em <333

This document discusses the growing trend of traveling to remote natural areas for various purposes like tourism and scientific research. While there are risks like endangering fragile ecosystems and putting travelers in danger if unprepared, the benefits outweigh the disadvantages. Some key advantages are that travelers can gain unique experiences immersing themselves in nature, and scientists can make discoveries that advance human development by studying new plants, animals, and Earth structures. With sustainable tourism and environmental protection, visiting these remote places should be encouraged.

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Writing No.14 Đáp Án Tourism: Sai Ngữ Pháp Nhiều Quá. Em Cố Gắng Chăm Chỉ Học Bài Để Cải Thiện Điểm Nha Em <333

This document discusses the growing trend of traveling to remote natural areas for various purposes like tourism and scientific research. While there are risks like endangering fragile ecosystems and putting travelers in danger if unprepared, the benefits outweigh the disadvantages. Some key advantages are that travelers can gain unique experiences immersing themselves in nature, and scientists can make discoveries that advance human development by studying new plants, animals, and Earth structures. With sustainable tourism and environmental protection, visiting these remote places should be encouraged.

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Writing 14
01.Nevertheless, the merits of this trend is more significant. First, if people
travel to remote natural enviroment, they will gain one-of-a-kind experiences
in lieu of spending time traveling to the top tourist attractions which are
swarming with tourists. For example, a majority of people choose to travel to
the South Pole or partake in wildlife safaries in Africa in order to be rewarded
by a picture-postcard naturally vista or a breathtaking view, which helps them
immerse themselves into nature and develop a high appreciation for
protecting the natural beauty. Second, in order to do research practically,
scientists should be given permission to travel to untouched areas. In fact,
travelling to these areas help them find many unexpected discoveris such as
new plants, animals, minerals and so on or a special structure of the Earth,
which can be beneficial to human developments and help broaden
people’horizons.
In conclusion, it is beyond doubt that untouched remote areas can exist a
whole host of hazard, the unexpected results of this trend can be more
considered. By raising the public awareness of preserving nature and being
well-prepared, human can dicover many new breakthrough in these areas.
02.Nevertheless, there are some feasible solutions can be considered to attract
local people to local museums. First, if these areas are decorated in modern
style, they will become more attractive. For example, museums should be
equipped with 3D projection technology, which triggers the curiosity of people
and they will prequent these areas in order to enjoy screenings as watching
movies. Second, in order to create a lively environment, the local officials can
hold a variety of festivals at these areas. Clearly, folk festivals or traditional
festivals can be opened to attract local people, which helps them gain a full
grasp knowledge of the culture and tradition of their regions.

SAI NGỮ PHÁP NHIỀU QUÁ. EM CỐ GẮNG CHĂM CHỈ HỌC BÀI ĐỂ CẢI THIỆN ĐIỂM NHA EM <333

Writing No.14 Đáp Án Tourism

It is now possible for scientists and tourists to travel to remote natural environment, such as the
South Pole. Do you think the advantages outweigh the disadvantages?
In recent decades, a growing trend towards traveling to remote natural areas for a variety of purposes
has been receiving a great deal of public attention. Although this trend might be of great concern to
many skeptics, scientists and thrill- seekers should still be encouraged to study and explore there.

There are a number of certain drawbacks of this trend. First, since the eco-system is fragile to human
activities, scenery spots can be severely affected when perilous experiments are done on site. In fact,
people with inadequate awareness of these places, they can inadvertently damage the areas by making
continuous noises, littering improperly or physically affecting these spots in the wrong way, making
these places lose their inherently natural beauty. Second, by traveling to untouched remote areas,
visitors can put themselves in jeopardy. This means that if travelers are not sufficiently prepared, they
can suffer from the severe temperature or wild animals, leaving themselves at stake as an unexpected
result.

There are many compelling reasons why this trend should be more encouraged. First, for solo
travelers, since travelling to cities or artificial buildings has become mediocre, visitors are likely to
gain one-of-a-kind experiences when travelling to such far-flung areas. For example, explorers will be
inclined to immerse themselves into nature, thus developing a high appreciation for nature later on.
Second, for experts and scientists, their experiments and discoveries on these sites can bring
breakthroughs to humans . This means that if new discoveries are found successfully in these places,
such as plants, animals, structures of the Earth, new minerals or new metals and so forth, it is a good
chance that people will harness many new resources for their development down the road.

In conclusion, the drawbacks of this trend are tangible but its benefits will be far more significant. By
developing tourism in these areas in tandem with the protection of the environment, visiting these
places should be more welcomed.

Many museums and historical sites are mainly visited by tourists but not by local people. Why is
this the case and what can be done to attract more local people to visit these places?

In recent years, the problem of local museums are not frequented by local people has been receiving a
great deal of public attention. Although this can be attributed to a host of reasons, some solutions
should be taken to encourage local people to visit these sites.

There are a number of reasons why the local communities show no interest in museums or heritage
sites. First, since the region’s historical relics have become so familiar to the locals, they are no longer
inclined to explore more. In fact, natives or students have been conveyed about historical information,
such as war or war relics, through schools or mass media, such as television, radio, discouraging them
from learning more about these places. Second, by recognizing that the existence of historical
museums is always located in the vicinity near the place of living, the locals will procrastinate the
visit. This means they are not aware of the importance of visits to historical sites, taking them for
granted, sad but true.

Nevertheless, a number of feasible solutions can be taken into account to reverse the problem. First, if
schools organize regular educational trips to local museums, students will have the opportunity to
learn more about these places. In fact, compulsory trips will help students learn about their own
nation's culture, like history and past, enhancing their awareness of national cultural values. Second,
in order to draw local people’s attention, the staff of local museums and historical sites should take
further steps to carry out the renovation. This means that they should upgrade the look of these places
to be more attractive with 3D technology or run marketing campaigns, like competitions,
presentations, performances or exhibitions and so on, most of which are linked to the culture of its
host region, thus gaining the popularity to the public.

In conclusion, although the locals pay less attention to regional museums, there are not without
workable solutions for that. By implementing some considerable changes in appearance and publicity,
local officials will make these spots become more attractive to indigenous people and tourists.

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