The graph depicts the change in distribution of tourists to England in four locations during the 30-year period spanning from 1980 to 2010.
Overall, it is apparent that Pavilion and Pier exhibited an upward trend in the number of visitors, despite some dramatic fluctuations, while Art Gallery and Festival saw an opposite trajectory.
Festival initially occupied 30 percent, higher than all other tourist attractions. Pavilion and Art Gallery had about 24 and 22 percent respectively, over twice as high as the other destination, Pier, at only 10 percent. The figures for all four locations witnessed remarkable oscillations until 1995, after which Pavilion had peaked at nearly half of the total, attracting the largest number of visitors, quadrupling those of Pier. Additionally, Festival had shown a slight drop by 5%, standing at 25 percent, while the figure for Art Gallery stayed consistent throughout the years.
In 2010, the number of visitors to Pavilion decreased markedly, reaching a low of around 30 percent, 5 and 10 percent higher than Festival and Pier respectively. Art Gallery underwent a free fall by more than 10 percent, leveling at around 10 percent.
