The bar chart provides information about the number of tourists to Australia who are from the US, Britain and Japan from 1995 to 2005, while the line chart describes how tourists chose to stay throughout the same period.
Overall, the data of visitors from Japan hit the highest point in 1995 but that had a decrease and the figure for the UK and the US increased significantly, having the same rank that reached a peak in ten years later. Meanwhile, the number of tourists stayed at hotels had a fluctuation, the opposite side was seen in that of backpacking, having an upward trend during 10 years.
Looking at the details, in 1995, the share of Japanese was highest (around 1.500.000 tourists), which was nearly double that of the UK (800.000 tourists) and about 500.00 tourists from the USA hit the lowest point of the chart in the same years. Ten years later, the data of the UK and the USA replaced that of Japan, peaking at nearly 1.500.000 tourists, being triple the figure for Japan (about 1.100.000 tourists).
In terms of the line chart, the number of visitors stayed at hotels grew to nearly 1.700.000 to 2.500.000 between 1995 and 2000, making it the most popular choice at this period, after which, the data of that declined shaprly at around 1.300.000 tourists. For backpacking, the number of people chose this way just under 500.000 in 1995, but in the next period, the figure for rose to about 1.000.000 tourists and climbed continiously to nearly 1.300.000 in 2005.
