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Band 6+: The chart below shows the numbers of three types of visitors to a museum between 1997 and 2012. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image is a bar chart depicting the number of three types of museum visitors between 1997 to 2012; for 1997, Adult visitors: 300,100, Visitors aged under 15: 28,000, Special Exhibition visitors: 120,000, total: 448,100; for 2002, Adult visitors: 302,200, Visitors aged under 15: 29,200, Special Exhibition visitors: 110,000, total: 441,200; for 2007, Adult visitors: 400,500, Visitors aged under 15: 37,700, Special Exhibition visitors: 87,000, total: 525,200; for 2012, Adult visitors: 380,000, Visitors aged under 15: 42,000, Special Exhibition visitors: 82,300, total: 504,300.
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The number of three types of museum attendees from 1997 to 2012 are represented by the bar chart.

Overall, the most frequent visitors to the museum were adults thoughout the whole period. Additionally, while the share of adults and special exhibition visitors slightly increased, the number of those aged under 15 marginally decreased.

From 1997 to 2002, the number of both adults and special exhibition visitors have not significantly changed, with initial numbers just over 300000 and almost 30000 respectively. While the share of adults formed an upsurge by 100000 visitors, the figure of special exhibition visitors rose only to almost 38000 in 2007. In the last five years, the number of grown-ups visitors insignificantly declined to 380000, contrary to the slight increase of the number of special exhibition visitors who accounted for 42000 in the 2012.

As for the share of visitors under 15 that decreased over the whole period, the initial rate formed 120000 visitors which decreased by 10000 visitors throughout following five years. From 2002 to 2007, its figure significantly decreased to 87000. The share of atendees under 15 years had a marginall decline, ending up just over 82000. The total number of all three various visitors have risen from approximately 450000 to just over 500000.

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