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Band 5+: 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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Tha data demonstrates the reasons of visits the number of cities in the United Kingdom in 2013.

Overall, holiday was the most popular destination to visit than business, visiting friends or relatives, and miscellaneous. The lowest visit result was miscellaneous goals.

Just under 70% of visitors were most common in Edinburgh during holiday seasons. London had 50% of turists as the same purpose as Edinburgh and it took the second place among all the reasons. In Liverpool a little less than 20% of people were for miscellaneous goals what was nearly the same as in Manchester.There were nearly 50% of guests were for business in Birmigham that twice as many people as in Liverpool.

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