Wynn Resorts Macau remains committed to closely cooperating with the Responsible Gaming policies and publicity efforts implemented by the Macao SAR Government and continues to promote Responsible Gaming to team members and the entire community by organizing a variety of events.
To coincide with the 15th Anniversary of the Macao SAR Government’s introduction of the Responsible Gaming Policy, Wynn recently held an opening ceremony for the “Macau Gaming Industry Development and Responsible Gaming Promotions Photo Exhibition – Wynn Session” & “Immersive Street Theatre Shows” in the Rua da Felicidade district.
Events like these help to spread the message of Responsible Gaming more effectively throughout the community, increasing awareness among residents as well as tourists.
Official dignitaries attending the opening ceremony for the Responsible Gaming photo exhibition and immersive drama shows included:
- Beverly Tou, Head of the Research and Investigation Department of the Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau (DICJ);
- Bonnie Wu, Division Head of the Problem Gambling Prevention and Treatment Division of the Social Welfare Bureau;
- Cheang Sut Chan, Head of the Centre of Moral Education at the Education and Youth Affairs Bureau (DSEDJ);
- Professor Davis Fong, Director of the Institute for the Study of Commercial Gaming at the University of Macau;
- Johnny Siu, Deputy Director of the Centre for Gaming and Tourism Studies at Macao Polytechnic University;
- Vincent Yip, Chief Executive Officer of the Bosco Youth Service Network;
- Posso Ip, Service Director of the Sheng Kung Hui Macau Social Services Coordination Office;
- Austin Vong, President of the Youth Volunteers Association of Macao;
- Wong Cheng I, Deputy Executive Director of the Macao New Chinese Youth Association;
- Heidi Ho, Principal Secretary of the Young Men’s Christian Association of Macau (YMCA);
- Pak Kin Pong, Center Supervisor of the Macau Gaming Industry Employees Home Integrated Services Centre;
- Thomas Lau, Vice President of Human Resources for Wynn Palace;
- Eddie Wong, Vice President of Casino Operations for Wynn Macau and Wynn Palace;
- Raymond Lei, Assistant Vice President of Community and Government Relations for Wynn Macau and Wynn Palace.
The “Macau Gaming Industry Development and Responsible Gaming Promotions Photo Exhibition – Wynn Session” was on display at the Hall de Cultura set within Rua da Felicidade with the support of the Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau, the Social Welfare Bureau, and the Institute for the Study of Commercial Gaming at the University of Macau.
The exhibition allowed residents and tourists to learn about the historical development of Macao’s gaming industry and Responsible Gaming efforts. For a more interactive and diverse approach to promoting Responsible Gaming, Wynn also invited visitors to participate in fun games and quizzes. The three-day event attracted more than 14,000 residents and tourists.
Wynn also collaborated with The Funny Old Tree Ensemble to present “Immersive Street Theatre Shows” at Rua da Felicidade, with support from the Sheng Kung Hui Macau Social Services Coordination Office, the Young Men’s Christian Association of Macau, the Youth Volunteers Association of Macao, the Macau Gaming Industry Employees Home and the Bosco Youth Service Network.
The theatre shows were creatively designed to share knowledge about financial literacy with the community through the art of street theater, giving visitors the chance to stroll through the Rua da Felicidade district, where they gained an in-depth understanding of the area’s history and culture, while also strengthening family ties.
Moving forward, Wynn will continue to work closely with all sectors of society, actively participate in a variety of educational and promotional efforts throughout the community, and ensure residents and tourists receive correct information regarding Responsible Gaming to promote the sustainable and healthy development of the Macao gaming industry well into the future.