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【In?some?countries,?traditional?arts?are?going?extinct.?Some?people?think?that?we?should?try?to keep?them.?To?what?extent?you?agree?】

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Those who object to preserving the traditional arts may think that it would lay a heavy burden on the government's budgets. These people fail to recognise the economic value of the traditional arts. Since some arts symbolise the local or national culture, they can be used to boost the local tourism and economy. A good example illustrating this point is the native arts in Australia where many aboriginal people make a living by selling traditional-style handicrafts. As far as eye can see, laying at the heart of this issue is not even whether we should rescue traditional arts from the brink of extinction, but how we can make the efforts to keep them alive more efficient and effective.
那些反對(duì)保護(hù)傳統(tǒng)藝術(shù)的人可能認(rèn)為這會(huì)是政府預(yù)算的沉重負(fù)擔(dān)。這些人沒有意識(shí)到傳統(tǒng)藝術(shù)的經(jīng)濟(jì)價(jià)值。由于一些藝術(shù)象征著地方或國(guó)家的文化,因此它們可被用來促進(jìn)當(dāng)?shù)氐穆糜螛I(yè)和經(jīng)濟(jì)。能夠有力印證這一觀點(diǎn)的例子就是,在澳大利亞有許多土著人以出售傳統(tǒng)風(fēng)格的手工藝品謀生。 依我看,這個(gè)問題的關(guān)鍵并不在于我們是否應(yīng)該拯救瀕臨消亡的傳統(tǒng)藝術(shù),而在于我們?nèi)绾文軐⒆屗鼈冄永m(xù)下去的努力變得更加有效率和效力。