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Results of visitor expenditure survey for the 1st Quarter of 2023


Information from the Statistics and Census Service (DSEC) indicated that total spending of visitors (excluding gaming expenses) surged by 127.1% year-on-year to MOP14.98 billion in the first quarter of 2023, driven by an uplift of 163.7% in the number of visitor arrivals. Total spending of overnight visitors (MOP12.34 billion) and same-day visitors (MOP2.64 billion) leapt by 131.5% and 108.7% year-on-year.

Per-capita spending of visitors was MOP3,027 in the first quarter, down by 13.9% year-on-year. Per-capita spending of overnight visitors (MOP4,677) fell by 40.3%, whereas same-day visitors (MOP1,141) rose by 8.1%. Analysed by source of visitors, those from mainland China spent MOP3,899 on average, up by 8.9% year-on-year; meanwhile, per-capita spending of those travelling under the Individual Visit Scheme (MOP3,939) dropped by 45.1%. Visitors from Hong Kong and Taiwan spent an average of MOP1,252 and MOP1,844 respectively.

As regards type of expense, visitors spent over 50% of their spending on shopping (57.6%) in the first quarter, followed by accommodation (20.1%) and food & beverage (17.4%). Per-capita shopping spending of visitors dropped by 29.2% year-on-year to MOP1,744, which was mainly spent on jewellery & watches (MOP405), cosmetics & perfume (MOP393) and food products (MOP340). Analysed by main purpose of visit, per-capita spending of visitors coming to Macao for vacation (MOP3,851) fell by 50.6% year-on-year, whereas spending of those coming for shopping (MOP2,590) and visiting relatives or friends (MOP2,059) increased by 20.0% and 3.1% respectively.

With respect to visitors’ comments in the first quarter, the proportions of visitors who complimented on hotel establishments (89.6%), gaming establishments (86.6%) and public transport (84.4%) decreased by 5.3, 7.8 and 5.3 percentage points quarter-to-quarter respectively. Besides, 80.7% of the visitors considered that there were adequate tourist attractions in Macao, an increase of 1.8 percentage points quarter-to-quarter.



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