The line chart illustrates the proportion of individuals who had attended the cinema more than once per month categorized by age, ranging from 2000 to 2011.
Overall, it is evident that there has been an upward trend in the figures for all age groups. Additionally, the majority of 7-14 years old children visited cinema more than once per month at the beginning and the end of timeframe, while only small popurarity of people older 35 years old had been to the cinema twice or more per month throughout the period.
Examining the cinema attendance patterns of 7-14 years old and 15-24 years old people, in 2000, just under 40% and around 30% of 7-14 years old and 15-24 years old were in the cinema at least twice the month, respectively. While the figure for 7-14 years old fluctuated sharply, increasing 40% in 2008, there was a steadily oscilation in the visiting pattern of the cinema among 15-24 years old people between 2000 and 2008. From 2008 to 2011, both patterns for 7-14 years old and 15-24 years old rose until under 60% and above 40% in 2011, respectively.
On the other hand, there was a gradual flactuation in the figure for 25-34 years old in the 12 years period, with the peak at about 30% in 2010. However, the percentage attending people older 35 years in the cinema was relatively stable at mere 5% over the period.
