The pie chart illustrates the amount of international visitors from different countries to New Zealand.
Overall, the majority of tourists came from Australia, while the smallest proportions came from South Korea. Visitors from the United States and the United Kingdom also made up a significant share, whereas the remaining countries accounted for just over a quarter of all visitors.
In detail, Australia had the largest share, with 40% of all visitors. The second biggest group was from the United Kingdom at 12%, followed by the United States at 9%. China made up 5%, and South Korea and Japan had 4% and 3% respectively. The rest of the world shown as other, accounted for 27%.
To sum up, most tourists who visited New Zealand were from Australia, while only a small number came from Asian countries such as Japan and South Korea. This improves that people from nearby regions are most likely to visit New Zealand than those from distant countries.
