The line graph illustrates the percentage of overseas visitors to Australia each year, while the bar chart compares 16 countries in terms of the number of visitors between 1975 and 2005.
Overall, it is clear that there was an upward trend in the number of people from Japan increased significantly over the period, while the opposite was true for Chinese people. It is also worth mentioning that the number of US travelers remained more or less unchanged over the given period. Looking at the details, the number of visitors annually increased significantly from 1975 to 1985, from approximately 10 million to about 15 million. Following them, there was a moderate rise to roughly 15 million to almost 25 million within 10 years. The percentage of visitors experienced a moderate increase from about 25 million to around 13 million between 2000.
As the proportion of visitors who came from South Korea to Australia experienced a range from 2,9 to 9,1 from 1975 to 2005, in contrast with Japanese visitors who visit Australia, saw a range from 3,2 to 12.0. At the same time, China accounted for 0.3 to 0.8 compared with the USA, starting with 0.4, but later decreased to 1.1 over the given period. The number of British travelers was 0.9 and 2.9, compared to Europe, which was 1.1 and 4.5. Overall, the total of them, in the first year, was 8.8 and in the second year, it was 30.4.
