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21,752,751 16,749,000 * 18.0%
10,401,899(47.8%)
8,052,000 *(48.1%)
21.0%
6,714,413(64.5%)
4,455,167(Jan-Jul)
(64.2%)22.7%
202.0 196.9 (Q2) 3.1%
Visitor Arrivals
Overnight Stay% of total VA
Hotel Overnight Guests% of total OS
( )Per-capita Spending (US$)
* Provisional data
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MainlandChina
53.2%Hong Kong,
China
29.9%
Taiwan, China
5.3%
International markets
11.6%
16,749,000 (16,749,000 (18.018.0%)%)
14,812,000 (+14,812,000 (+18.818.8%) %)
1,936,000 (+1,936,000 (+12.212.2%) %)
* Provisional data
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8,913,000 (+26.7%)
5,009,000 (+9.5%)
890,000 (+3.4%)
271,000 (+16.8%)
219,000 (+55.4%)
207,000 (+3.6%)
170,000 (+5.3%)
161,000 (+5.4%)
141,000 (-12.7%)
121,000 (+2.4%)
South Korea
Malaysia
* Provisional data
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Category hotels rooms
� � � � �/ deluxe 8 3,659
� � � � � 15 8,567� � � � 13 4,530� � � 14 2,830� � 12 801
Subtotal 62 20,387
Category Guest house rooms
� � � 4 120� � 27 456
Subtotal 31 576
Hotel
Total 2009 Aug 90 19,2562010 Aug 93 20,963
% change 09/10 3.3% 8.9%
Guest Houses
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2010 Jan-Jul: 83.7%Diff. 09/10: +12.6
3 to 5-stars Hotel Average Occupancy Rate3 5
3 to 5-stars Hotel Average Room Rate% US$
: Source: Macau Hotel Association
2009: 77.7% 2009: US$122.1 2010 Jan-Jul: US$133.4% change: +5.4%
Length of Stay (night)
Diff. 09/10: 0.07
2010 Jan-Jul:
1.532009:
1.50
*Total no. of occupied rooms
* Estimated figures by MGTO based on statistics provided by DSEC
%change:
+28.9%
2010 Jan-Jul:
3,242,6472009:
4,727,046
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As of Aug 2010: Macau Government Tourist Office
Licensed Travel Agencies
Licensed Tour Guides
Ground Transfer Agents28 26
142 146
1,342 1,400
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MICE Facilities
Venues in Macau range from 7000-seat auditorium to rooms for a gathering of half a dozen or so; they can be in smart, modern hotels or in historic public buildings
( ) Gross area for MICE : (m2) Growth Rate (%)
2005 24,526 2.3%2006 30,997 26.4%2007 140,668 353.8%2008 144,132 2.5%2009 148,579 3.1%
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2009* 2010 1 -6 / Jan-Jun
Event 1,485 809 (+11%)Participant 660,881 224,301 (+7%)
( ) Average duration (day)
2.04 2.19 (+0.24)
* 2009 2009DSEC provides the MICE Statistics since 2009, thus, the growth rate for year 2009 is not available
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Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4
397 412383 349 310
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2009 2010
153,864
57,423
217,241 232,353
92,737
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150000
200000
250000
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q42009 2010
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Other Expense
2009166US$16.6 billion (+6.8%)
Source: Statistics & Census Service
Accommodation
Billion (US$)
Gaming Expense
Gaming Expense
2010 1 -6 / Jan-Jun
US$11.7 billion (+62.5%)
Gaming
68.5%106US$10.6 billion
Accommodation
31.4%1.3US$137 million
Others
20.8%9.8US$985 million
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Mainland China Taiwan ChinaBeijing Kaohsiung
Chengdu Taipei
Hangzhou Malaysia
Nanjing Penang
Nanning Kuala Lumpur
Shanghai Thailand
Tianjin Bangkok
Wuhan Philippines
Xiamen Clark
Korea Manila
Seoul Tuguegarao
SingaporeJapan
SingaporeOsaka
Indonesia Tokyo
Jakarta
2010 Jan – Jul No. of Passengers:
2,437,608 (+1.0%)No. of Airlines: 12
No. of Destinations: 22( 2010 9 10 as of 10 Sep 2010)
List of DestinationsList of Destinations
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Sands Macau
Fisherman’s Wharf
Rio Hotel
Wynn Macau
StarWorldHotel
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Grand Lisboa
Altira Macau
The Venetian Macau-Resort-Hotel
MGM Macau
City of Dreams
L’Arc Hotel Macau
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One Central
Source: One Central
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Location: NAPE area� Opened on 6 December 2009� a mixed-used project combining luxury
residential, hotel, serviced apartment and retail facilities
� A 400,000 s.f. shopping mall
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Macau Science Center
: Source: Macao Science Center Limited
Exhibition Center Planetarium Conference
Center
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• Designer: Mr.Ieoh Ming Pei• Location: opposite Cultural Center• Total construction area: 20,000 m2
• Multi-functional Science Center with 3 majorobjectives: Education, Tourism, Conference
• Opening Hours: Monday to Sunday, 10 am to 6 pm. Closed on Thursdays. Open on public holidays
Opened on 19 December 2009
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� Opened to public on 5 February 2010� Built before the year 1869� the ancestral home of Zheng Guanying, an
eminent intellectual figure in the late Qing Dynasty.
� covering an area of nearly 4000 square metres, is still the largest private residence in Macao
� Having the style of traditional Guangdong dwellings, it also features western architectural detailing.
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http://www.wh.mo/mandarinhouse/en/
The Mandarin’s House
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� 414 suites � restaurants� additional retail space � additional gaming space
( )Encore at Wynn Macau
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• Opened on 21 April, 2010• Encore at Wynn Macau will add a fully-
integrated resort hotel to Wynn Macau. Facilities includes
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MALO CLINIC Health & Wellness
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� MALO CLINIC – (4,800 ) MALO CLINIC Spa (
3,900 )�
� Opened in May, 2010
� Locate at The Venetian Macao- Resort- Hotel
� The facilities at MALO CLINIC Health & Wellness include MALO CLINIC – Day Hospital (measures 4,800 square-meters), MALO CLINIC Spa (3,900square-meters) and a pharmacy.
� offer a comprehensive array of world-class health and clinical services, spa and wellness treatments in a trusted, relaxing spa environment.
Source: MaloClinicSPA
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The Mandarin Oriental, Macau
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Location: One Central in NAPE area� Opened on 29 June 2010� Provide 214 guest rooms� Restaurants and bar� Spa Mandarin Oriental� Meeting and banqueting facilities
The Mandarin Oriental, Macau
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The House of Dancing Water
City of Dreams and Franco Dragone Entertainment Group proudly present the world's largest water extravaganza -"The House of Dancing Water". Embark on a journey of rediscovery, redemption and love that takes place in the purpose-built Dancing Water Theater
Franco Dragone
Dancing Water Theater
Is set to premiere on Sept 16 of 2010 : Source from Melco Crown Entertainment Ltd
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Panda Theme Park
http://www.macaupanda.org.mo
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Grand Waldo Renovation Project
� Project will be completed by 2010, which include
� The casino currently located at the casino block will be moved to the hotel block (Completed)
� Grand Waldo Spa will be renovated into a 250,000 sq.ft. Spa Center (Q3/Q4)
� Outlet ProjectThe Casino Block of Grand Waldo Complex will be renovated into a 600,000 sq. ft. retail outlet mall
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Galaxy World Resort�
Location: Cotai area
- Three hotels will operate in the initial stage, housed in two glorious towers and will be operated by Galaxy, the Japanese luxury hotel group Okura and a world’s leading resort brand, Banyan Tree, respectively. Provide approx. 2,500 rooms.
- multi-purpose convention and exhibition facilities and business lounge- Offer shopping, restaurants, performance, themed park and spa facilities
: Source: Galaxy Entertainment Group Limited
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5 6 VENETIAN ORIENT’s Lot 5 and 6
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Sheraton, Shangri-La, St. Regis, Trader, 6,501
� Location: Cotai area
� Project will be completed by 2011, which include
Four hotels: Sheraton, Shangri-La, St. Regis, Trader. Provide approx. 6,501 rooms.
: Source: VENETIAN ORIENT Ltd
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� The new Border Gate will have a capacity of handling 500,000 people a day, 200,000 more than the current number.
� The number of manned immigration counters will be increased from 56 to 98 and the number of automatic immigration counters will be raised from 34 to 80.
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Border Gate Expansion Project
Started operation before Chinese New Year Holiday
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• Location: Taipa, adjacent to Macau International Airport
• Total area: approx. 125,000 m2
• The terminal provides 16 berths (400 pax/berth) and 3 berths (1,200 pax/berth)
• with 5 helicopter apron• connects to the Macau International Airport• Departure Hall with 44 manned and 19 automatic
immigration counters • Arrival Hall with 44 manned and 17 automatic
immigration counters
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New Ferry Terminal
Macau Ferry Terminal
New Ferry Terminal
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• Invited NACO (Netherlands Airport Consultants B. V.) to conduct the five-year development plan for MIA
• The five-year development project includes extending facilities such as:
– aircraft parking position (apron)– the passenger terminal– the runway
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Macau International Airport Expansion Project
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Length: 21 kmNo. of stations: 21Passenger capacity: 14,200 per hourMacau Peninsula: (10 stations)Barrier Gate Outer Harbor Terminal NAPENam Van Lake Sai Van Lake BarraTaipa Island (11 stations)Sai Van Bridge Macau Stadium CotaiMacau Dome Macau International Airport Pac On Ferry Terminal
( ) Macau Light Rapid Transit (LRT) System (First phase)
:Source: Macau SAR Transportation Infrastructure Office
Outer Harbor
Border Gate
NamVan Lake
(ground level station)
Sai Van Lake (underground station)
Barra(underground station)
Airport
Macau DomeCotai Checkpoint
Macau Stadium
Sai Van Bridge(ground level station)
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Plan 1: (Inner harbor Plan 1: (Inner harbor underground)underground)
Plan 2: (Coastline elevated)
Plan 3: (Harbor Tunnel) Plan 3: (Harbor Tunnel)
Phase I LRT Phase I LRT
LRT Circle Line of Macau Peninsula
The Conceptual Plans of phase II LRT System
Barra
Border Gate
Ponte 16 Pier
Connectwith Phase I
Connectwith Phase I
: Source: Macau SAR Transportation Infrastructure Office
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Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge�
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�Main body of the bridge: 29.6 km
�Main bridge will be a dual three lane carriageway in the form of a bridge-cum-tunnel structure comprising an immersed tunnel of about 6.7km.
� It runs from the artificial island of Zhuhai (Gongbei ) to the eastern artificial island for the tunnel section just west of the HKSAR boundary.
�Vehicle speed: 100 km/hr
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