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Macau Tourism Sector: International Visitor Per Capita Spending Up 32.5% YoY, Showing Effectiveness of SAR Government Measures
Macau recorded total non-gaming visitor spending of HKD24.43 billion in 1Q26, up 24.5% YoY, while per capita non-gaming spending reached HKD2,179, representing a YoY increase of 9....
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Macau recorded total non-gaming visitor spending of HKD24.43 billion in 1Q26, up 24.5% YoY, while per capita non-gaming spending reached HKD2,179, representing a YoY increase of 9.5%.

Wu Chengkuong, President of the Travel Industry Council, said the data reflect continued improvement in Macau's tourism market. Per capita spending by international visitors rose 32.5% YoY, with Singaporean visitors spending HKD3,697 per capita. This demonstrates the effectiveness of proactive measures adopted by the SAR government to attract international visitors to Macau. (su/a)

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