The line graph illustrates the proportion of visitors to England who went to four different attractions in Brighton between 1980 and 2010.
Overall
, the Pavilion experienced the most dramatic Linking Words
increase
followed by a sharp decline, Punctuation problem
increase,
while
the Art Gallery showed the opposite pattern, rising Linking Words
first
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first,
then
continuously decreasing. Linking Words
In contrast
, the Festival remained relatively stable throughout the period, and the Pier, though Linking Words
initially
the least popular, gradually attracted more visitors.
Looking first at the Pavilion and Art Gallery, the Pavilion saw a steep rise from around 23% in 1980 to nearly 50% in 1995, becoming the most visited attraction. Linking Words
However
, its popularity Linking Words
then
fell back to about 30% by 2010. The Art Gallery, meanwhile, climbed to a peak of 38% in 1985 but declined significantly afterwards, reaching the lowest level of just over 10% in 2010.
Turning to the other two attractions, the Festival consistently accounted for roughly 28% of tourists, showing little variation across the three decades. The Pier, which started at the lowest level of 10%, remained relatively flat until the early 1990s, but Linking Words
then
rose steadily to finish at around 22% in 2010.Linking Words