The bar chart gives information about the quantity of visitors, who come from many regions of the world, travel to Country X from 2007 to 2008, while the table illustrates the annual income of various service sectors in this country at the same time.
Looking from an overall perspective, it is readily apparent that while the most visitors who went to Country X for traveling belonged to Chinese and Japanese people in 2007, this number was the highest for Australia in 2008. Moreover, while the proportion of Hotel and Resort ranked at first at the beginning of the period, Restaurant, Bar & Souvenir Shops went up to gaining the first position after one year.
While there were 3000 visitors coming from China and Japan who decided to travel to Country X in 2007, this figure for 2008 was only 2000, a significant decrease by 1000 people. Besides, Australians visited this nation, gained a noticeable number of 2700 citizens, and experienced a slight fall by about 200 people in 2008. The quantity of travelers from Europe and US & Canada declined from 2200 to 1000 individuals and from 2300 to only 400 people, respectively.
The table shows that while the Hotel & Resort sector went down dramatically from the highest income, about 3.5 million dollars to only 0.5 million dollars, Tour guides, small vendors and other services witnessed an extremely slight decrease by 0.3 million dollars over the period shown. The remaining sectors were Restaurant, Bar & Souvenir Shops and Transportation & Travel Agent gained 2.4 million dollars and 1.3 million dollars, one year later, these figures were 1.2 million dollars and 0.4 million dollars, respectively.
