China's Macao Special Administrative Region (SAR) received 15.15 million
visitor arrivals in the first 11 months, setting a new record.
According to the latest release from the Macao Statistics and Census Bureau,
the figure represented an increase of 42.1 percent over the same period of last
year, and more than doubled the number of visitor arrivals for the whole of
1999, when Macao returned to the motherland.
The number of visitor arrivals has steadily risen since the handover,
totaling 9.16 million in 2000, 10.27 million in 2001, 11.53 million in 2002 and
11.88 million last year.
In November, visitors from China's mainland, Hong Kong and Taiwan made up
93.7 percent of Macao's total number of visitor arrivals.
The Macao SAR government regards tourism and gaming as its "flagship"
industries. The mainland's relaxation on individual HongKong and Macao-bound
tours, which started in July last year, has become the main factor to boost
tourism of Macao with a populationof 461,000.