While the bar chart illustrates the quantity of overseas tourists visiting a particular country from 2019 to 2020, the table depicts the income earned annually from four different businesses in the same region during the similar timeframe.
Overall, it is evident that there was a significant drop of the number of international visitors from four regions, in conjunction with the annual income of tourism industries in 2019 and 2020.
Regarding the most dramatic decrease in the bar chart, American and Canadian tourists did not have a tendency to visit Xcountry in 2020, starting at around more than 2200 thousand people in 2019, then plummeting to around 100 thousand. Undergoing the similar trend but at the lower degree, European and Australian visitors accounted for about 2100 and 2600 thousand prior to falling down to approximately a half (1000 thousand) and 2600 thousand, respectively. Noticeably, Chinese and Japanese tourists were the highest number in 2019, at around 3000 thousand, subsequently declining by a third, to give the highest data for Australia in 2020.
In terms of tables, annual income from Hotel and Resort made up a majority of 3.5 million dollars in 2019 before reducing to 500 thousand dollars in the next year. The second highest 2019 income is Restaurant, Bar and Souvenir Shops, which experienced a half dip from 2.4 to 1.2 million. Transportation and Travel Agents still stayed at the bottom of the table in both years, with a decrease of around a third (from 1.3 to 0.4 million dollars). 1.4 million dollars was attributed for the annual income from Tour Guides, Small Vendors, and Other Services, next slightly falling to 1.1 million dollars during the whole interval.
