The given chart illustrates the proportion of tourists who visited four distinct attractions, including the aquarium, castle, zoo and the festival in Scotland over a 30-year period starting from 1980.
In general, the percentages of tourists visiting castles and zoos experienced upward trends, with castles remaining the most popular attraction throughout the period. In contrast, the figures for festivals and aquariums decreased steadily
In 1980, the proportions of tourists visted festival was the most popular place with about 30% tourists. This followed by castle’ figure at about 23%, and aquarium at 20%. While the zoo was the least visited at only 10%. In 1995, the proportions of castle evoled significantly at 45%, and the percentage of zoo had a
In five final years, the percentage of castle decreased substantially by 10%, the figure of festival also decreased gradually from 25% to 20%, similarly the proportion of tourists who visted aquarium decreased dramtically from 23% to 10%. On the other hand, the figure of tourists who visited zoo increased sharply from 13% to 25% in 2010
