The bar chart demonstrates the distribution in different countries about traveling expenditure in 2014.
Overall, it is clear that all ten countries share the same pattern. While china was the country with the highest portion of the traveling cost, Taiwan accounted the least percentage.
As can be seen in the graph, traveling expenditure in China was the biggest among countries, with approximately $112 billion, followed by the figures of United States and Germany, which were both $85 billion. Having spent $55 billion, the United Kingdom was the fourth in ranking on commuting cost.
On the other hand, the remaining countries only spent from $10 billion to $25 billion for traveling, with the lowest statistic for Taiwan and biggest for Singapore. Below the commuting cost of Singapore were that of South Korea and Hong Kong, which were around $20 billion. Besides, India and Malaysia had spent $16 and $15 billion for this service, respectively.
