The line graph illustrates the figure for foreign tourists to three different destinations in a European country from 1987 to 2007.
Overall, the coast was the most attractive, in contrast, the mountains were least popular. In addition, the dates for tourists to all places became greater towards the end of the period.
More specifically , the statistics for foreign visitors to the lakes was the lowest in 1987, with just 10 thousand individuals , but then it increased substantially over a long period of time. Moreover, this number rose rapidly in 1998 and reached a peak in 2002, at 75 thousand visitors. However, after that, it decreased dramatically by 26 thousand tourists. In contrast, the data of overseas visitors to the coast dropped slightly in the first five years , but then continuously to the highest level of 75 thousand individuals in 2007 and became the most favorite destination of foreigners.
Meanwhile, the statistics for tourists to the mountains fluctuated between 20 and 30 thousand from 1987 to 1997. Then, it rose slightly to around 35 thousand people at the end of the period.
