In 1980, the festival was the most popular destination which attracted 30% of foreign tourists in Scotland, while the lowest figure was for the zoo with only 10%.
From 1995 to 2010, the proportion of visitors who went to the aquarium declined rapidly to 9%. By contrast, a sharp increase of nearly 10% was recorded in the percentage of people to the Zoo during the same period.
Before decreasing sharply to make the aquarium become the least attractive destination in 2010, the figure for those visiting this destination peaked at 35% in 1985.
The proportion of international tourists going to the aquarium went up significantly and peaked at 35% in 1985, but then went down rapidly to just under 10%, making it become the least widely-chosen place at the end of the period.
The percentage of people who visited the castle increased significantly to reach/hit a peak of 45% in 1995, which was followed by a gradual decrease of about 12% over the next 15 years.
In 1980, the festival was the most popular destination which attracted 30% of foreign tourists in Scotland, while the lowest figure was for the zoo with
only
10%.
From 1995 to 2010, the proportion of visitors who went to the aquarium declined
rapidly
to 9%. By contrast, a sharp increase of
nearly
10%
was recorded
in the percentage of
people
to the Zoo during the same period.
Before
decreasing
sharply
to
make
the aquarium become the least attractive destination in 2010, the figure for those visiting this destination peaked at 35% in 1985.
The proportion of international tourists going to the aquarium went up
significantly
and peaked at 35% in 1985,
but
then went down
rapidly
to
just
under 10%, making it become the least
widely
-chosen place at the
end
of the period.
The percentage of
people
who visited the castle increased
significantly
to reach/hit a peak of 45% in 1995, which
was followed
by a gradual decrease of about 12% over the
next
15 years.