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The image presents a line graph detailing the number of overseas visitors to the UK, categorized by purpose from 1989 to 2009. In 1989, business visitors numbered approximately 4 million, holiday visitors around 6 million, and those visiting friends and relatives roughly 2 million. By 1994, business visitors remained stable near 6 million, holiday visitors peaked at nearly 9 million, and visits to friends and relatives increased to approximately 3 million. In 1999, business visits rose slightly to 7 million, holidays declined to about 8 million, while visiting friends and relatives maintained 3 million. In 2004, business visits saw a slight decline to approximately 6 million, holidays increased to 8 million, with visits to friends and relatives rising to 4 million. Finally, in 2009, business visits climbed to 9 million, holiday visits returned to around 8 million, and those visiting friends and relatives increased slightly to around 6 million.
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The line chart given compares three different purposes for visiting the UK based on the number of overseas visitors from 1989 to 2009, at five-year intervals.
Looking at the illustration, it is immediately evident that holidays recorded the highest figure throughout the period, whereas the opposite was true for meeting friends and relatives. Additionally, all three purposes surveyed showed overall dramatic changes except for meeting friends and relatives.
In 1989, the number of holiday visitors dominated the chart at approximately 6.5 million, which was roughly 1.5 million more than business trips. While the figure for friends and relatives was the lowest about 3.5 million. By 1999, the number of overseas visitors for holidays had reached a peak of 9 million on the chart.
In 2009, despite some fluctuations holidays experienced an exponential growth and reached a peak of around 9 million, remaining the highest figure on the chart. The figure for business visitors declined substantially to around 6.5 million in 2009. Meanwhile, visiting friends and relatives had grown to nearly 7 million visitors.
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