The bar chart provides a comparison of the average daily hours spent by tourists from China, America, Turkey, and Brazil on various leisure activities during their holidays in Greece in August 2019.
Overall, it is evident that reading books was the most time-consuming activity for the tourists, while visiting places was the least favored. Chinese tourists spent the longest time reading books, whereas Brazilians spent the most time at the beach.
Notably, Chinese tourists dedicated the most time to reading books with an average of 2 hours, followed by 1 hour at the beach and 3 hours visiting attractions. Conversely, American tourists allocated the most hours to beach activities (7 hours), followed by 4 hours of reading and 5 hours of visiting places. Turkish tourists prioritized reading books for 5 hours, spending 4 hours at the beach and 3 hours sightseeing. In contrast, Brazilian tourists indulged in beach activities for 6 hours, followed by 5 hours of reading and 3 hours of visiting places.
The disparity in leisure time allocation is evident among the nationalities. Chinese tourists spent twice as much time reading books as Turkish and Brazilian tourists. Meanwhile, American and Turkish tourists shared an equal amount of time (3 hours) visiting places, as did Turkish and Brazilian tourists for reading activities (4 hours). Furthermore, American and Turkish tourists spent three times more time visiting places than Chinese tourists.
