The chart illustrates the distribution of visitors across four particular types of tourist attractions, namely museum & galleries, theme parks, historic houses & monuments, and wildlife parks & zoos, in Britain over the course of 1991.
Overall, it is notable that the museum and galleries segment dominated the pie chart, accounting for almost half of the total, whereas theme parks made up more than a third of the total. The least popular tourist attractions in this data are historic houses & monuments, and wildlife & zoos, jointly representing less than a fourth of the pie chart.
According to the data, in 1991, museums & galleries held the highest demand, accounting for 42%. In contrast, theme parks and historic parks & monuments made up 35% and 15%, respectively, followed by wildlife parks and zoos at 8%.
Therefore, this pie chart emphasizes tourists’ preferences in 1991 throughout Britain, where museum & galleries were the most popular choice
