The bar chart categorizes four cultural and recreational places in Australia by the type and amount of visitors they receive.
Overall, cinema tends to be the most popular among all of the groups except non English-speakers who show the most interest in libraries. Meanwhile, theatre attracts the least number of recipients.
Australians themselves show very different preferences. About 70% of their population pay visits to cinema most often. The proportion drops to almost 40% when it comes to zoo. Libraries take the third place with a slight drop to about 37% and finally theatre apparently attracts even fewer people which means a significant drop to 20%. Other English-speaker follow the same order, however the data differs slightly that is 65%, 50%, 40%, 25% respectively.
By contrast to native and migrant English-speakers, immigrants from other nationalities depict a dissimilar liking. Around 55% of the group are interested in visiting library which is the biggest segment of them. In the mean time, half of them prefer watching movies to other activities whilst only 35% are animal-lovers and go to zoo. Lastly, theatre remains the least favored place even in this category.
