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The image depicts a line graph representing overseas visitors to the UK from 1989 to 2009, categorized by purpose; in 1989, holiday visitors were approximately 6.5 million, business at 4 million, and visits to friends or relatives hovered around 2.5 million; in 1994, holiday visitors rose to about 8 million, business 4.5 million, while friends/relatives stabilized at 3 million; a peak occurs in 1999 with holiday at 9 million, business at 4 million, and visits at 3.5 million; 2004 shows holiday visitors declining to 7 million, business increasing to 6 million, and visits maintaining at 3.8 million; by 2009, holiday rebounds to 9 million, business remains at 6 million, and visits at 4.3 million.
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The line graph illustrates how many foreign people came to the UK for various reasons from 1989 to 2009.
Overall, all of the three purposes witnessed an upward trend in the number of visitors. Notably, individuals who came for their holidays was the highest all over the period.
The majority of visitors came to the UK for their vacation, with around 6,5 million people in 1989. It saw its peak at 9,7 million people, in 1999, however, in the following year, it declined significantly. Despite this, it witnessed an upward trend, and rose to 9 million people at the end, being the highest amping all other reasons.
In 1989, the purposes, such as business and visits for friends and relatives accounted for 5,7 and 3,7 million visitors. Similarly, both of them experienced some flactuation and ended up at around 7 million people for the former, and approximetely 6,1 million people for the latter in the year of 2009.
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