The bar chart demonstrates how many people visited to 4 different type of London museums including British Museum, History Museum, National Museum, Science Museum in the second half of the year.
Overall, it is discernible from the chart that the number of visitor who came to four museum all monthly fluctuated. Notably, the number of people visiting National Museum was the lowest throughout the surveyed period.
The number of visitor to History Museum went down slightly from around 420,000 to 400,000 in the first two months before it’s rose up significantly to 600,000 in August, and then the figure for History Museum decreased continuously from nearly 400,000 to approximate 350,000 once again between September and December. While the number of visitor coming to British Museum stood at just over 400,000 in June and July, the data for British Museum went up to around 800,000 in August and againist delineated constantly from approximate 600,000 to over 550,000 in two last month of the year.
Meanwhile the number of visitor went to National Museum was trended downward steadily around 190,000 to 200,000 in June and July, the data for National Museum climbed gradually to approximate 300,000 in August before it fell down nearly 200,000 in two last month of the year. Lastly, the number of people who visiting Science Museum decreased gently from just over 580,000 to 400,000 between June and July. Although the figure for Sience Museum in August and September trended upward marginally from just over 420,000 to 600,000, the number of visitor to Sience Musemum dropped markedly to 300,000 in December.
