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Band 7+: The graph below shows the types of transport used by tourists who visited New Zealand from five countries in 2004. Summaries the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image presents a bar chart showing transportation preferences among different nationalities: British - Air 40%, Coach 25%, Car 35%, Ferry 0%; German - Air 35%, Coach 15%, Car 30%, Ferry 20%; Japanese - Air 10%, Coach 15%, Car 50%, Ferry 25%; Korean - Air 25%, Coach 20%, Car 35%, Ferry 20%; Australian - Air 15%, Coach 10%, Car 40%, Ferry 35%.
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The bar chart displays different types of transport used by tourists from five countries within New Zealand in 2004.

Overall, the popularity of different means of transport varied greatly among tourists coming from different nations. For instance, while many Germans used ferries to get around, a very small proportion of Koreans were interested in that form of transport.

Many British people made their journeys by cars, adding up to about 60 percent of the total, in contrast with those from the same nation who took advantage of coaches. The majority of Germans travelled by either cars or ferries, making up almost half of the total, as opposed to the people from Japan who mostly travelled by air or coaches.

Cars and coaches were Korean people’s favorite means of transport, with the average of 37 percent, but a surprisingly low number of them were interested in ferries. Australians, compared to the tourists coming from Korea, had a relatively greater percentage of them interested in ferries, at roughly 12 percent.

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