The line graph represents the proportion of those who visited four different types of entertainment location in a city over a 30-year period, starting from 1990.
Overall, It is evident that the figure for Zoo and Bontanical Garden witnessed a remarkable growth over the time frame, while the statistics of Museum underwent an upward trajectory with fluctuation. Additionally, the Art Gallery demographic remained unchanged, despite a significant fluctuation.
Regarding the two most popular destinations initially, the Art Gallery started at 30% in 1990 and experienced a steady climb to its peak at 40% in 2000. Following this, the figure dropped gradually to finish back at 30% by 2020. Meanwhile, the percentage of tourists visiting the Museum grew more significantly from 20% in 1990 to reach a peak of 45% in 2005, making it the most visited attraction at that time. Afterward, its popularity decreased consistently, landing at 30% in the final year and matching the figure for the Art Gallery.
In contrast, the Zoo and the Botanical Garden saw consistent upward trends over the 30-year period. In 1990, 15% of tourists visited the Zoo, and this figure grew steadily every five years, eventually reaching 34% in 2020 and overtaking all other attractions. Similarly, the Botanical Garden recorded the lowest initial percentage at exactly 10% in 1990, but experienced a gradual, uninterrupted rise throughout the timeframe, finishing at approximately 24% by the final year.
