The chart and table provide information about tourists visiting a holiday resort in Australia, showing the trend of visitor numbers over time as well as a breakdown by country of origin.
Overall, the number of tourists increased steadily during the period, indicating that the resort became increasingly popular. In terms of nationality, visitors from certain countries such as (insert: e.g., Japan, the UK, or the USA depending on your table) made up the largest proportion, while other regions contributed far fewer tourists.
Looking at the chart first, the annual number of visitors rose from (X in year 1) to around (Y in year last), representing a significant increase of roughly (percentage %). Growth was particularly notable after (insert year), when arrivals accelerated sharply.
Turning to the table, (country A) accounted for the highest number of tourists at (exact figure), followed closely by (country B). By contrast, (country C) recorded the lowest figures, with only (exact figure) visitors. This suggests that the resort attracted the majority of its customers from (specific regions, e.g., Asia-Pacific or Europe), while interest from other areas remained relatively limited.
In summary, while the resort enjoyed continuous growth in visitor numbers, the distribution of tourists by nationality was uneven, with a few countries dominating arrivals.
