If there reappears a Starbucks in the Palace Museum,UN-listed humanheritage, the world-known Forbidden City will become neither fish nor fowl.I findit ridiculous for Starbucks to enter such a great historical place.The reasons are asfollows.
Firstly, Starbucks is usually regarded as a representative of American way oflife or a symbol of western coffee culture. A cafe in the Forbidden City sounds like amixture of coffee and shark-fin soup. Besides. I don't deny that visitors needsomething to drink, so a teahouse might be a better idea, for drinking tea is part of
the Chinese tradition. My last point is that KFC, McDonald's and Starbucks can be
open to public outside of the museum at a stone's throw.Although Starbucks is likely to bring in ig bucks,i.e.Considerable commercial benefits for the museum,they will spoil the essence of the ruby of the country.
To sum up, I'm against the invasion of the alien smell to the tea fragrance.
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