The graph shows the number of visitors to four international museums between 1980 and 2015.
The graph illustrates how many people visited four museums in different countries in the world over the course of 35 years, starting from 1980.
Overall, it is clear from the graph that in all four museums, the number of visitors widely fluctuated. In addition, the Egyptian Museum was always the most popular destination during the 35-year period.
According to the graph, the Egyptian Museum was seen the most dramatic increase among all four different museums, from around 8 million to 9 million visitors over 35 years. Similarly, the number of travelers to the Tokyo National Museum was approximately 5 million. This number almost doubled to nearly 9 million tourists in 2015.
Additionally, the number of visitors to the Hermitage Museum stayed about the same at nearly 4 million from 1980 to 2015. By contrast, the figure for tourers to the National Museum of Anthropology experienced a substantial decrease, at roughly 2 million people in 2015.
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