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The image includes two bar charts. The first chart shows the proportion of people enjoying leisure time by gender for the years 1996, 2001, and 2006. In 1996, around 65% of males and 47% of females; in 2001, approximately 46% of males and 38% of females; in 2006, about 63% of males and 52% of females. The second chart illustrates the percentage of males and females visiting different places in 2006. For the cinema, 23% males and 19% females; pop center, 27% males and 10% females; museum, 15% males and 13% females; KTV, 13% males and 12% females; beach, 12% males and 9% females.
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The bar charts illustrate the proportion of leisure time of people between 1996 and 2006 and depicts which places they visited in 2006.
Overall, it is clear that more men have enjoyed leisure time compared to women over the 20-year period. While the percentage of men taking time off decreased slightly, its share for women steadily increased. In 1996, the figure stood at approximately 83%, before experiencing a downward trend, reaching around 65% at the end of the period. Meanwhile, the percentage of female taking time off, started at 40% and rose steadily to 60% by 2006.
In terms of visited places, the distribution is more varied. 30% of males visited the pop center and 30% of females spent their time at the beach, making it the highest share for both genders. However, the figure shows the least amount of male visitors at the cinema with 10% and at the KTV with roughly 12% from women.
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