aluabletreasureswhichusedtobewell-preservedinthemuseum.Theseconsciousorunconsciousbehaviorsbroughteconomiclosses.Moreseriously,esstomuseumsmaygivepeopleafalseimpressionthat"culturalrelics"areconnectedto"free",whichisnotconductivetoculturaldevelopment.Free-admissionmeasureswithalargeincreaseintheflowofvisitorsmaygivemuseumsaveryheavymanagerialburden.Andthatmuseumsnolongerrelyonticketprofitandjustrelyonstatesubsidieswillleadtostaff'slackofenthusiasmforworkandpoorqualitysevices.Ontheotherhand,thatfundsneededareprovidedbythegovernmentmightmakethemuseumlackofautonomyandhinderthesustainabledevelopmentofmuseums.plish,asthereareatremendousnumberofpotentialtroubles.Iholdtheviewthatadvantagesofchargingforadmissiontomuseumoutweighthedisadvantages,unlesssomeeffectivemeasuresaretakentosolvetheproblems.