The given pie charts illustrate the allocation of sporting amenities by type in a specific Asian state in the year 2002.
Overall, there was a clear difference in the distribution of state-owned and privately-owned physical education infrastructures. While playgrounds and gymnasiums were the most common public amenities, golf-related areas comprised more than a quarter of all private sports venues.
In 2002, playgrounds were the most common public facility, constituting 15% of the total. Next were public gyms, baseball grounds, and tennis courts with 14.3%, 13.95%, and 11.7%, respectively. It is notable that camping sites and outdoor pools accounted for less than 10% each, while other public sport infrastructures constituted almost 35% of the distribution.
In terms of non-government-owned areas, the most common place was golf courses with almost 14% of the total. This was followed by golf ranges, indoor pools, and tennis courts at around 13%, 10%, and 8%, respectively. Notably, the figures for both private gymnasiums and bowling alleys were approximately 4% each, whereas other amenities contributed 33.5% of the overall private sport facilities.
