The pie chart illustrates the proportion of international visitors to New Zealand according to their country of origin.
It is clear that the largest percentage of tourists came from Australia, making up 40% of the total. The United Kingdom and the United States were also significant sources of visitors, accounting for 12% and 9% respectively.
By contrast, Asian countries contributed a smaller share. China represented 5% of international tourists, while Japan and South Korea accounted for 4% and 3% correspondingly. Finally, visitors from other countries made up just over a quarter of the total, at 27%.
Overall, the chart demonstrates that New Zealand was most popular among tourists from nearby Australia, whereas Asian countries played a relatively minor role in the number of visitors.
