The bar chart illustrates the percentage of tourists visiting four major sites in Thailand—Bangkok Zoo, Sea World, Wax Museum, and Chinatown—between 2014 and 2017. Overall, Chinatown saw the most significant growth, becoming the top attraction by 2015 and 2016, while Bangkok Zoo, for four decades, was the least visited place.
Sea World and the Wax Museum displayed moderate popularity but fluctuated over the years. In 2014, Sea World was the most visited, with about 70% of tourists, followed by the Bangkok Zoo at 50%. The Wax Museum was visited by approximately 45% of tourists, while Chinatown presented the lowest percentage of visitors, about 20%.
In 2015, the percentage of tourists visiting Chinatown and the Wax Museum extremely increased, reaching 80% and 70%. Meanwhile, the popularity of Bangkok Zoo and Sea World significantly declined.
By 2016, Chinatown became the most visitable attraction in Thailand, so the percentage of attraction reached 100%, followed by the Wax Museum, where attendance jumped to 80%.
In 2017, Chinatown crushed from the top of the most popular places in Thai and became one of the lowest attendances. Bangkok Zoo and Sea World also sharply decreased. However, the Wax Museum became the most popular attraction, despite a little reduction of visitors.
