Information from the Statistics and Census Service indicated that visitor arrivals in package tours totalled 237,461 in May 2006, up 12.3% year-on-year. Visitors from Mainland China (193,436) grew 23.3%; however, those from Taiwan, China (14,288) and Hong Kong (6,220) decreased 38.0% and 28.6% respectively over May 2005. In the first five months of 2006, visitor arrivals in package tours surged 21.8% over the same period of 2005 to 1,245,285. Number of Macao residents travelling in package tours was 19,868 in May 2006, a year-on-year decrease of 19.1%. Mainland China; Thailand; and Taiwan, China were the three more popular tour itineraries, which accounted for 77.5%, 6.1% and 5.3% of the total respectively. In the first five months of 2006, Macao residents (108,875) travelling in package tours grew 10.9% compared with the same period of 2005. Meanwhile, 26,403 residents travelled under own arrangements using services provided by the travel agencies, an increase of 6.6% over May 2005; Mainland China (40.2%), Hong Kong (19.6%) and Taiwan, China (16.5%) were the major destinations. In the first five months of 2006, Macao residents travelled under such arrangements surged 28.9% to 143,410 compared with the corresponding period of 2005. At the end of May 2006, number of guest rooms available in the hotel industry increased by 871 (+8.3%) over May 2005 to 11,325 rooms. In addition, a total of 343,016 guests checked into hotels and similar establishments, up 4.2% compared with May 2005. The average hotel occupancy rate was 65.4%, representing a decrease of 1.6 percentage points; the highest average was in the 3-star hotels, at 73.6%. The hotel guests stayed an average of 1.15 nights, which fell slightly by 0.03 night compared with May 2005. The majority of the guests came from Mainland China (58.5%), Hong Kong (22.3%) and Taiwan, China (2.9%). In the first five months of 2006, number of hotel guests increased 15.4% over 2005 to 1,812,098. In the first five months of 2006, hotel guests (excluding Macao residents) accounted for 40.5% of the total number of tourists, which was lower than the 41.6% recorded in the same period of 2005.
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