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Band 8+: The chart below gives information about the purpose of visits to five cities in the UK in 2013. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image shows percentage of visitors in five cities categorized by reasons: for Holiday, visitors are 47% in London, 70% in Edinburgh, 30% in Manchester, 48% in Birmingham, 20% in Liverpool; for Business, they are 22% in London, 15% in Edinburgh, 26% in Manchester, 27% in Birmingham, 39% in Liverpool; for Visiting Friends or Relatives, they are 26% in London, 12% in Edinburgh, 35% in Manchester, 26% in Birmingham, 47% in Liverpool; for Miscellaneous, they are 5% in London, 3% in Edinburgh, 9% in Manchester, 9% in Birmingham, 9% in Liverpool.
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The bar chart shows why people visited five UK cities in 2013. Visitors came for four main reasons: holidays, business, visiting friends or relatives, and other purposes. The cities compared are London, Edinburgh, Manchester, Birmingham and Liverpool.

Holidays were the most common reason for visiting all cities. Edinburgh had the highest percentage of holiday visitors, while London had slightly fewer. Business travel was much more common in London than other cities, showing its importance as a business center. Visiting friends and relatives was popular in Manchester, Birmingham and Liverpool, where many local people live.

The chart also shows some smaller differences. Other reasons for visits (like education or health) were similar across all cities, but not very important. While London attracted many business travelers, other cities relied more on holiday and family visitors. Edinburgh stood out as the top holiday destination, with fewer visitors coming for business compared to London.

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