The bar chart illustrates the proportion of Vietnamese males and females engaging in different leisure activities in the year 2010.
Overall, while boys predominantly favored outdoor pursuits, girls showed a greater inclination towards indoor activities. It is notable that pronounced differences are observed in the participation rates of both genders in activities, such as doing art and craft, going to the park and sports.
Doing art and craft was the most popular interest for girls in 2010, with about 25% of individuals choosing this activity compared with a modest 6% of boys. By contrast, just about 14% of Vietnamese females enjoyed outdoor pastimes like going to the park and playing sports, while the figure for males was far exceeded, at 25% and 28% in that order.
One in ten males in Vietnam chose reading books as their pursuit, which was lower than that of 18% of females. A similarity can be seen in the figure for watching DVDs, with 15% of boys participating in this kind of entertainment, as opposed to 18% of girls. Notably, the females and males had shared interest in playing computer games, with the figure for both genders standing at 15% in 2010.
