The pie charts depict the distribution of physical education facilities by type in a specific Asian country in 2002.
Overall, the data presents the division of public and private physical education and sports facilities. Public facilities mainly consist of outdoor-based amenities, while private facilities encompass a mix of indoor and outdoor sports venues.
Public physical education facilities are dominated by ‘Other’ at 34.9%, followed by ‘Playground’ at 15.0% and ‘Gymnasium’ at 14.3%. Notably, ‘Baseball ground’ and ‘Outdoor tennis court’ both account for around 13% each, with ‘Outdoor swimming pool’ and ‘Camping site’ constituting the remaining percentages of 6.1% and 4.1% respectively.
On the other hand, private physical education facilities are primarily composed of ‘Other’ at 33.3%, with ‘Golf course’ and ‘Training ground for golf’ closely following at 13.7% and 13.2% respectively. ‘Indoor swimming pool’ represents 10.1% of the distribution, while ‘Outdoor tennis court’, ‘Physical training gym’, ‘Dance hall’, ‘Bowling alley’, and ‘Gymnasium’ make up the remaining percentages of 8.4%, 7.6%, 6.0%, 3.8%, and 3.7% respectively.
