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Tourism Statistics for 2007


Information from the Statistics and Census Service indicated that Macao registered a record high of 26,992,995 visitor arrivals in 2007, up by 23% over 2006; visitors from Mainland China and Hong Kong accounted for 55% and 30% of the total respectively. Mainland visitors travelled to Macao under the Individual Visit Scheme totalled 7,165,203, up by 24%. Visitor arrivals in package tours rose notably by 45% to 4,233,714. In 2007, the number of Macao residents travelled in package tours dropped by 22% over 2006 to 212,107 and those travelled under individual arrangements using services provided by travel agencies increased by 4% to 386,927. The opening of 3 new hotels in 2007 increased the availability of guest rooms by 24% to 16,148. While the number of hotel guests jumped by 23% year-on-year to 5,739,734, the average hotel occupancy rate rose by 5.0 percentage points to 77.2%. The average length of stay of hotel guests was 1.36 nights, an increase of 0.15 night compared with 2006. Per-capita spending of visitors was MOP 1,637 in 2007, up by 2% over 2006, of which Mainland visitors had the highest per-capita spending of MOP 3,080. Per-capita non-shopping spending (excluding gaming expenses) of visitors amounted to MOP 945, up by 10% over 2006, with that of the Mainland visitors leading at MOP 1,152. Expenses on accommodation and food & beverage took up 42% and 38% respectively of the per-capita non-shopping spending. Per-capita shopping spending of visitors posted a 7% decrease over 2006 to MOP 692, with that of Mainland visitors leading at MOP 1,928. Spending on local food products (29% of the total shopping spending), clothing (16%) and jewellery/watches (16%) took the largest shares. Per-diem spending of visitors went down by 2% over 2006 to MOP 1,456; visitors from Mainland China had the highest per-diem spending of MOP 2,393. The average length of stay (1.1 days) of visitors was the same as 2006; the respective average for tourists and same-day visitors was 1.6 days and 0.2 day.



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