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Urban Chinese were beginning to acquire a taste for dairy: milk drinks, yogurt, ice cream and even that once utterly disdained product, cheese (Westerners were said to smell of it; this was not a compliment).
According to Drummond: "There's a lot of discussion now about how the air in Hanoi is very bad, how the city is very polluted, that it's full of garbage … It's beginning to acquire a bit of a sense of dangerousness, of toxicity".
Therefore, Graburn's points of view "can be a profitable way to analyze some tourism, but that we should be wary about being trapped into any one conceptual scheme, particularly one that may be beginning to acquire a quality of truth in the minds of its proponents".
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