The bar graph compares three nations in terms of traveling to Australia in 1995 and 2005, while the line chart illustrates how many tourists choose two options for holiday over a 10-year period.
Overall, the number of Japanese tourists to Australia was highest in 1995, compared to 2005, when the largest figures were seen in the UK and US. Conventionally, the quantity of people staying at resorts dominated during the given period.
Regarding the bar chart, in 1995, with over 1,400,000 people, the figure of Japanese tourists was significantly higher than that of tourists from the UK and US, which had only 800,000 and 500,000 tourists respectively. After ten years, there was a considerable decline to 1,000,000 in the number of Japanese tourists to Australia. By contrast, the figure for tourists from UK increased dramatically to a peak of 1,400,000, which was the same as that of US.
According to the line graph, in 1995, the quantity of tourists staying at resorts started at about 1,700,000, after which it experienced a significant rise to precisely 2,500,000 in 2000, prior to ending the period at over 1,000,000 tourists. Meanwhile, approximately 250,000 tourists chose backpacking holiday in 1995, with a subsequent climb to about 700,000 in 2000, and a final increase to the same number of people staying at resorts in 2005.
