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The line graph give the information the propotion of tourists to England who visited four

different attraction in Brighton between 1980 and 2010

Overall, it is obvious that the proportion visiting the Pavillion and the Pier rose over period.
nevertheless, the percentage of traveler to other attractions dropped

In the year of 1980, there were/was just 10% of tourists to England went to Pier. Due to
fluctuations, the number decreased to 9% in the year of 1990 and rose up to approximately
22% in the year 2010. The proportion of tourists who visited Pavillion
had/witnessed/experienced an enormous upward trend over the 15 years period. However,
this figure had sharply decreased in 2010 and stopped at about 31 %, slightly higher than the
Festival.

One of the most common Brighton attractions in the 80's for visitors to England was the
Festival. Despite of getting lots of loves and reaching 30% of visitors, it had gradually fell
down to around 25% in 1995. By 2010 it had a moderate rise. In 1980, the percentage of Art
Gallery's tourist was 21%, and it had steeply climbed up to about 37% and also down by
about 15% in 1990. Moreover, it had hit the lowest point of the chart which was about 8% in
2010.

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