Chinese people are celebrating the Golden Week in October, Macau is also looking forward to that the tourism boom of the Golden Week will drive local casinos and tourism to recover.

According to Agence France -Presse, with millions of Chinese tourists celebrating the Golden Week in October, Baccarat and Holdler's tables in Macau became lively again.Despite the slowdown of China's economy, the tourism boom after the crown disease is still heating up.

The China Tourism Research Institute predicts that during the Mid -Autumn Festival and National Day holidays, an average of more than 100 million people travel per day.In addition to traveling in mainland China, more people have turned their attention to Macau.

Obri, a bartender at a five -star hotel in Macau, said: "I want to say that Macau is back ... Although we haven't returned to the previous peak, at least we have passed the epidemic period.He also said that Chinese tourists "are ready, they are rich ... I think their consumption is as many as before the epidemic."

The Macau gaming industry also recovered rapidly after the restrictions of tourism in mainland China, and recaptured the title of the world's largest casino center.Morgan Chase analyst said, "I never doubt that Macau will recapture this crown ... Surprisingly is the speed of recovery."

Six casino operators in Macau obtained 10 years of business license last year last year.Extension, the profit of the six casinos in the second quarter has returned to 70%of the level before the epidemic.

A gaming executive who is unwilling to be named said that casino operators perform well in promoting non -gaming business. They provide free air tickets and guest rooms as bait to attract high net worth customers.

In addition, observers believe that the high -end life experience created by Macau has also attracted younger generations of tourists, and they prefer custom experience.

The front desk staff of a hotel said that he noticed that more and more people demanded a high -end life experience, such as booking a expensive room to appreciate the replica of the Eiffel Tower in Macau.