Macau recorded nearly 666,000 visitor arrivals during the combined five-day Easter and Ching Ming holiday period from April 3rd to 7th, according to data released by the Public Security Police Force.
The figure represents an average of about 133,000 visitors per day.
Authorities reported that total cross-border movements across the SAR checkpoints exceeded 3.48 million during the period, with visitors accounting for more than 1.347 million trips. These visitors primarily entered through the Border Gate, the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge checkpoint, and the Hengqin port.
April 7th, the final day of the holiday, recorded more than 642,000 passenger movements across all checkpoints, including approximately 188,000 visitor trips.
This year, the Easter and Ching Ming holidays overlapped with a weekend, creating a five-day break in Macau. However, mainland China observed only the Ching Ming holiday from April 4th to 6th, which may have influenced travel patterns during the period.




