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Macao Is Seeking More Tourists


13-Oct-2001 -
Macao is injecting new vitality to the tourism market, one of the most important sectors of its economy. The government will encourage tourists to stay longer and spend more in the second half of this year, Chui Sai On, Secretary for Social Affairs and Culture, said at the 2001 Tourism Marketing Meeting yesterday. The number of tourists to Macao increased 13.7 percent year-on-year to 3.4 million in the first four months of this year, bringing a 1.3 percent rise in the occupancy rate of Macao's hotels, agency reported. Macao is a unique city with a blend of the Chinese and European culture, as well as a famous gambling center. Ancient Chinese temples, Portuguese architecture and historic sites are trademarks of Macao, Xinhua said. Chui said the special administration region will offer more scenic spots. The Macao Sightseeing Tower will soon be completed, where the visitors can view the panorama of the city. Also, Fisherman's Wharf will be turned into a tourist attraction featuring sightseeing, recreation and catering. Construction of the A-Ma Cultural Village is also under way, Chui said. When the A-Ma Cultural and Tourism Festival is held in October, tens of thousands of visitors will be offered a myriad of activities, including a procession in front of the A-Ma Statue, a symposium on A-Ma culture and various art performances. The Special Administrative Region government will sponsor International Dragon Boat Races, an International Fireworks Display Contest, an International Music Festival and the Macao Grand Prix this year. The central government has authorized 54 travel agents in Macao to handle the 144-hour visas for foreign visitors traveling from Macao to the Pearl River Delta in south China. The region will open more flights in the near future after inauguration of the Macao-Hangzhou air route and resumption of Macao-Qingdao air service. The Tourist Office is applying to establish offices in Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou.
13-Oct-2001 -

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