The line graph illustrates the trends of foreign people visits to different global regions over the decade between 1990 to 2005.
Overall, all the fiqures recorded grew steadily over the period. Central and estern Europe experienced the highest visitors and south American become the lowest proportion tourism throughout the period.
In 1990, north America begin with fantastic number at 70 million visitors. Then increased slightly to 90 million in 2000 before decreased to approximately 80 million by the end of the year. While central and estern Europe started at 30 million in the early of the year, than surging to 60 Million and rose to 80 million tourism in 2005.
However, south east Asia experienced at 20 million in 1990, then grew gradually to 30 million in 2000 and reached 40 million foreign visits in 2005. Likewise, south America represent the lowest proportion at around 7 million people in the beginning of the year, than increased gradually throughout the decade. And ended at roughly 15 million and recorded the slowly developing between other regions.
