The rendered chart casts light on visitors visiting the four types of tourist attractions in Britain in 1991. The four tourist attractions were museum and galleries, theme parks, historic houses and monuments and the wildlife parks and zoos.
At the outset, the prime look makes it crystal clear that almost half of the tourists visited museum and galleries that constituted 42 percent of the total visitors. 35 percent of foriegners explored the theme parks. Historic houses and monuments in 1991 in Britain attracted 15 percent of the visitors.
Further, it can be illustrated that only 8 percent of the tourists preferred to visit the wildlife parks and zoos. Overall, it can be conducted that the pie chart provides information about the preferences of visitors to the different places in Britain in 1991.
