The given bar charts illustrate the percentage of males and females who had free time from 1996 to 2006 and the proportion of people visiting different places in 2006.
Overall, males had more leisure time than males over the period of time, while the percentage of females enjoying free time increased gradually.
Regarding places visited, Beaches were more popular among the females, whereas males showed a higher performance for pop centres.
In 1996, nearly 85% of males had spare time, significantly higher than around 40% of females. By 2001, the number of females saw a dramatic rise to approximately 60%, whereas the portion of males dropped slightly to just above 80%. However, despite a gradual increase in female participation just below 80%, men continued to have more free time in 2006.
In terms of places visited in 2006, about 30% of females went to cinemas, nearly three times higher than males. On the other hand, visits to pop centre males had more participation around 30% compared to females roughly 20%. Both genders had similar visits to Museum approximately 20%. Conversely, KTV had relatively low attendance, with males at around 15% and females slightly more than 10%. The beach was the most popular place for women with 30%, while men witnessed a little lower than females at around 25%.
