The given pie charts illustrate the percentage distribution of public and private physical education and sports facilities in a particular Asian country in 2002.
Overall, it is clear that “other” facilities accounted for the largest share in both sectors, while camping sites represented the smallest proportion. Public facilities were more focused on outdoor courts and gymnasiums, whereas private facilities showed a more balanced distribution among several categories.
Looking first at public facilities, the largest segment was other facilities, making up about one-third of the total. Outdoor courts were the next most significant category at roughly 18%, followed by playgrounds at around 15%. Gymnasiums and basketball courts contributed moderate shares, while outdoor swimming pools and camping sites represented relatively small proportions.
Turning to private facilities, other facilities again formed the biggest share at just over one-third. Golf courses and indoor swimming pools accounted for noticeable portions, each contributing over one-tenth. Fitness centres and playgrounds represented mid-range percentages, whereas gymnasiums and camping sites made up the smallest shares overall.
