The tourism boom in the Chinese New Year holiday this year is reproduced. The total number of visitors has increased by more than 300%compared with the same period of the same period affected by the crown disease last year.

According to Bloomberg News on Thursday (January 26), the Temporary Statistics of the Macau Tourism Bureau 2023 Spring Festival Golden Week shows that Macau, the world's largest gambling center, attracted318,083 passengers visited, an increase of 314.4%compared with the same period last year.

Temporary data of the Macau Tourism Bureau shows that 182,250 passengers visiting Mainland China and China, an increase of 155.1%over the same period last year.There were 117,842 passengers visited in Australia, soaring by 2763%over the same period last year.

A man named a male De Shi driver said in an interview with Bloomberg on Wednesday (25th): "(This year) the number of visitors to Macau is more.Over the place, there is no more empty feeling now. We are very happy, which is a good thing for our business. "

Macau's economic crown disease spread and strict control measures in China last yearIn response to tourism restrictions, visitors have obviously decreased.Other influencing factors include strict measures for the mainland to introduce cross -border gambling, including tightening visas.Without visiting passengers, the Macau casino business has been severely frustrated, casino revenue accounts for 80%of the Macau government's revenue, and one -third of the all -Macau population is employed by the casino.To control the spread of the epidemic, Macau Casino closed for nearly two weeks last July last year.

Today, the streets of Macau are full of popularity, and the restaurant is very popular, adding an optimistic sight to Macau's economic recovery in 2023.

Investors are looking forward to the Macau gaming industry and push the Bloomberg industry's research stock index to a new high since 2021.The International Monetary Fund has recently estimated that the growth of GDP this year will soar to 56.7%, which is doubled from last year (22.4%).