The bar chart illustrates the number of visitors among three countries in Australia during 1995 and 2000, and the given line graph compares two categories of holidays visitors had in three seperated years.
To conclude, it’s noticeable that the tourist amount of the UK and the America show similar growing trends between 1995 and 2000, while Japan witnessed a decline trend. For the different holiday types, the figure of visitors who chose to travel with travel agencies increased steadily, as for the visitors traveled by backpacking, there was an upward trend in the first 5-year period, but then it decreased in the later 5 years.
In details, according to the bar chart, the figure of tourists from the UK and the America were around 650000 and 450000 respectively in 1995, and they both increased to the level which was about 1350000 after 5 years. In contrast, there were fewer Japanese visitors in 2000 compared to 1995, the figure dropped from 1400000 to a mere 70000. In this case, the previous number was 20 times the number in 2000.
During the 10 years, there were 3 billions visitors backpacking to travel around Australia in 1995, however, in 2005, there were 6 billions visitors using this method to travel, indicating the figure has grown twice. The number of visitors traveled with travel agencies went up from 1995 to 2000. approximately 9 billions to 15 billions, and went down from 2000 to 2005,
