The two pie charts compare the proportions of tourists from four Asian countries. China, Korea, Japan, and Vietnam in two different years.
Overall, Japan accounts for the largest share in the second chart, showing a significant increase compared to the first chart, while Korea remains the smallest contributor in both periods. China and Vietnam experience noticeable changes but do not dominate overall.
In the first chart, China represents the largest proportion at approximately 40%, followed closely by Vietnam at around 35%. Japan accounts for about 20%, whereas Korea makes up only a small fraction of roughly 5%.
By contrast, in the second chart, Japan becomes the dominant source of tourists, rising sharply to nearly 60%. China’s share decreases to about 20%, while Vietnam drops significantly to around 15%. Korea remains the least significant contributor, accounting for only a very small percentage.
