In what may come as bad news to casino operators, the Macao government is placing a quota on the number of mainland visitors the gaming enclave will allow per year: 21 million. On the
other hand, the government is pivoting towards a greater appeal to international visitors, giving with one hand what it takes away with the other. Having proposed this tourism cap, the Macanese government must send it to Peking for approval. Macao’s government is aiming for a 2:1 ratio of domestic to overseas visitors. Rationalized Secretary for Social Affairs & Culture Alexis Tam, “during the Chinese New Year there were 147,000 visitors per day. This number is well above the city’s capacity according to the [Institute for Tourism Studies] study and if this trend continues the quality of life of residents will be affected.”
The local government also remains set on Continue reading

















