The given bar graph illustrates the quantities of foreign visitors to country X. And the chart below compares the amount of money earned by different businesses between 2007 and 2008.
Overall, there were decreases in the number of tourists and the business’ income during the examined period. Additionally, the first state of the figures for Chinese and Japanese visitors and hotels & resorts were surpassed by those for Australian travellers and restaurants, bars, and gift shops respectively.
About 3000 thousand visitors from China and Japan, and approximately 2800 thousand travellers from Australia in 2007, which slightly dropped to almost 2000 thousand and 2400 thousand people in 2008 . The figures for Europe, and the group exits of the UK and Canada were similar, with a dramatic decline from just around 2200 thousand and 2300 people to just under 1000 thousand and 300 thousand visitors in order.
The sum of earned money from accommodation and villa started at 3.5 million dollars in 2007, after which it experienced a significant drop to almost the bottom of the list in 2008. Similar change can be seen in the figure for transportation and travel agents, which decreased from 1.3 to 0.4 million dollars. 2.4 million dollars come from eating, entertaining, and gifting service and 1.4 million dollars earned by tour guides, small vendors, and other services in 2007, which then declined moderately to 1.2 and 1.1 million dollars respectively.
