The line graph illustrates the numbers of yearly comes to Australia and New Zealand by foreigners, while the bar chart depicts information on the nations of origin where the tourists visited in 2005. Overall, there was an upward trend in the number of overseas residents coming to Australia, while the figures for New Zealand experienced a downward trend. On the other hand, both Australians and New Zealanders preferred to visit South Korea the most.
The number of visits abroad who moved to New Zealand started at 20 million in 1975, then decreased moderately in the following years, and hit the lowest point of nearly 13 million people in the end. Furthermore, the category for tourists coming to Australia was 10 million at the beginning of the period, until experienced a fluctuation and reached the peak at around 20 million people.
In addition, South Korea was the most common destination in both nations with nearly 4 and 5 million respectively moving to. As for Japan, citizens in Australia and New Zealand were around 3 million. The number of Australian residents who came to Britain was about 3 million, which was 1 million higher for New Zealanders. Over almost 1 million Australians, which were relatively the same as people in New Zealand who came to Canada.
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