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New multi-entry visa would boost Macau hotel rivalry: insiders
The Chinese government may launch a visa multi-entry visa between Macau and Hengqin for Chinese tour groups as soon as next month, a source familiar with the matter told AGB.
230-room Artyzen Habitat opens today in Hengqin
The Artyzen Hotel brand, under gaming mogul Pansy Ho’s Shun Tak Group, opens the new Habitat Hengqin Zhuhai on Thursday, March 28th.
Grand Lapa Macau rebrands as Artyzen Grand Lapa Macau
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Grand Lapa Macau, located adjacent to Sands Macao on the Outer Harbor Ferry Terminal has announced it has rebranded as Artyzen Grand Lapa Macau.
Macau playing catch-up to Hengqin in post-COVID visitation: expertÂ
Even though the world's largest gaming hub Macau recovered strongly in the first half of the year, it still needs to catch up with neighboring Hengqin or Zhuhai, according to an industry insider.
New Macau-China visa policies to have marginal short-term impact but China positive on Macau: analyst
New visa policy changes for mainland Chinese visitors to Macau will be ‘marginally beneficial in the short-term’ and the ‘sentiment around the Chinese government with respect to Macau is certainly positive’, notes analyst Vitaly Umanski.
Non-gaming investment requirements for gaming operators already reshaping Macau: punditsÂ
The non-gaming investment requirements for Macau gaming concessionaires are already reshaping the Special Administrative Region, according to industry experts interviewed by AGB.
Hengqin is more than ready to develop MICE with Macau
Hengqin is only 200 meters away from the world's biggest gaming hub Macau and was established in 2009 to help Macau diversify its economy by developing other industries. Now the area is stepping up its efforts for synergy with its neighbors, as luxury hotel brands move in and MICE facilities ramp up.Â
Shun Tak Holdings 1H21 swings to positive
Shun Tak Holdings announced 1H21 unaudited interim results posting a profit of HK$470 million, up from a loss of HK$279 million YoY.
Your Daily Asia Gaming eBrief: China’s clampdown and the future for junkets
China and Macau are gearing up for what looks to be a much-needed resurgence of tourists, with flights and hotel bookings full up across the board.