A glance at the presented table illustrates the proportion of adults engaged in four different types of leisure time activities in both urban and rural area between 1990 and 2010.
Overall, it is noticeable that reading and photography witnessed an upward trend in the figure for citizens and people in remote area. Remarkably, reading was the most common type of free time activities in urban and rural area.
Regarding the reading and photography activities, the percentages of people opted for reading in urban and rural started at 61% and 71%, which was significantly higher than that of photograpghy activities began at 7% for urban and 14% for rural people. Over the following twenty years, a similar trend was seen for both group of city and remote area in reading activies, its grew strongly to 78%. Meanwhile, the data for photography in urban and countryside area experienced a slight increased to 17% and 24%, in turn in the final year.
Turning to the animated play and play activities, the rate for engaging in animated play in rural area commenced at 18%, which was higher than that of urban, at only 10%. After twenty years, the rate for doing animated play in urban remained stable, while the statistics for doing this activities in rural area decreased minimally to 14%. Meanwhile, 21% of people in urban area decided to engaging in play activities in 1990 and the rate for people in rural area started at 26% for this activies. Meanwhile the percentages of urban enjoyed play activities drop slowly to 14% in 2010, whereas the figure for rural area remained unchange over the period shown.
