The line graph illustrates the percentage of the travellers who visited into four diffirent places, including aquarium, castle, zoo, and festival in Edinburgh, in the Scotland over a period of 30 years, starting from 1980.
Overall, while the quantity of people visiting to the aquarium and festival experienced a stable rose, the reserve was true for castle and zoo. In addition, a festival was the most common attraction, dominating among three categories.
To start, most people preffered the castle as a main source for visiting. Starting around 30% in 1980, the percentage of tourists visiting to the castle declined moderately to around 26% by 2010. Furthermore, despite increasing significantly to 35% between 1980 and 1985, the percentage of travellers visiting to the aquarium saw a considerable reduction to 20% in 1990, before decreasing dramatically to around 8% by 2010 again. So, starting at about 24% in 1980, the percentge of visitors visiting to the castle faced a sharp growth, reaching its peak at 44% by 1995, before decreasing falling radiply to 31% in 2010. Interesingly, the percentage of sightseers oscillated mildly from 10% to 20% between 1980 and 2010.
