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Tourism Statistics for 2011


Information from the Statistics and Census Service (DSEC) indicated that total spending (excluding gaming expenses) of visitors reached MOP 45.3 billion in 2011, up notably by 20% from MOP 37.9 billion in 2010. Total non-shopping spending amounted to MOP 22.9 billion, a surge of 23% in comparison with MOP 18.6 billion over 2010, while total shopping spending increased by 16% to MOP 22.4 billion. The total spending and per-capita spending of visitors were extrapolated from 191,500 effective questionnaires collected in 2011. In 2011, per-capita spending of visitors amounted to MOP 1,619, up by 7% over 2010. Analyzed by place of residence, per-capita spending of Mainland visitors stood at MOP 2,048 and that of visitors from Japan at MOP 1,360; Oceania at MOP 1,348; and Southeast Asia at MOP 1,288. Per-capita spending of overnight visitors and same-day visitors increased by 10% and 6% year-on-year to MOP 2,777 and MOP 626 respectively. Per-capita non-shopping spending of visitors amounted to MOP 817, up by 10% year-on-year, with expenses on Accommodation and Food & Beverage accounting for the largest share of 47% and 36% respectively. Per-capita non-shopping spending of Japanese visitors took the lead at MOP 1,213, and that of overnight visitors from Taiwan, China was MOP 2,078. Per-capita shopping spending of visitors was MOP 801, an increase of 4% year-on-year over 2010, with Local Food Products (24%), Jewellery & Watches (19%) and Clothing (19%) being the more popular shopping items. Per-capita shopping spending of overnight and same-day Mainland visitors topped at MOP 1,923 and MOP 670 respectively. In 2011, total number of visitor arrivals reached 28,002,279, up by 12% year-on-year, with 7,307,438 (26% of the total) travelling in package tours, up by 27%. The majority of visitors were from Mainland China (16,162,747); Hong Kong (7,582,923); Taiwan, China (1,215,162); the Republic of Korea (398,807); and Japan (396,023), while visitors from Americas and Europe totalled 310,608 and 251,748 respectively. At the end of 2011, there were 95 hotels and guest-houses operating in the hotel sector; total number of available guest rooms increased by 11% year-on-year to 22,356. The average occupancy rate of hotels and guest-houses stood at 84.1%, up by 4.3 percentage points from 2010; the average occupancy rate of hotels was 84.8%. Meanwhile, hotels and guest-houses received 8,612,127 guests, up by 11% year-on-year; the average length of stay of guests edged down by 0.01 night to 1.5 nights.



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