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Band 6+: The chart and table below give information about tourists at a particular holiday resort in Australia. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant. You should write at least 150 words.

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The image presents a pie chart and a table about tourists by region of origin. The pie chart shows 37% from Asia, 35% from Europe, 18% from the US, and 10% from other regions. The table lists the average length of stay, most popular accommodation, and main activity for each region. Asian tourists stay for 7 days, prefer 5-star hotels, and enjoy sightseeing. European tourists stay for 16 days, prefer camping or caravans, and enjoy swimming/sunbathing. American tourists stay for 14 days, prefer 4-star hotels, and enjoy sightseeing. Tourists from other regions stay for 10 days, prefer camping or caravans, and enjoy surfing.
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The pie graph and the table provide data about a selected Australian hotel for vacation. They show the percentage of tourists and the services they usually choice, by country.

Firstly it is clear that the resort is visited by an high number of Asian tourists, with approximately 37% of individuals. Nevertheless, a similar percentage is covered by European people. On the contrary, the quantity of American visitors is clearly lower with approximately 18% visitors. Similarly, averaging 10% of individuals comes from other countries.

Secondly, we can focus on the main preferences expressed by these groups. In particularly European and American visitors usually book the resort respectively for 16 and 14 days, indeed tourists from other region join the hotel for almost 10 days. Meanwhile, Europeans and tourist from other region prefer to sleep in a camping or caravan, Asians and Americans choose a 4 or 5 star accommodation.

All in all the resort is mostly frequented by Asian and European people, who mainly choose the place for the sightseeing activities that the resort offer to the clients.

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