When we foreigners are flooding over the tango countries to for a visit or for a longer stay I wonder what is happening.
Are we diluting the original tango? Changing it? Like when an ice cube is added to a hot tea cup.
Should there be some entry restrictions as there is for the Moss Garden in Kyoto Japan?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saih%C5%8D-ji_(Kyoto)
or
Should we appreciate this change which will create a tango for total globe?
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