Mainlanders accounted for nearly two thirds (65.65%) of all hotel guests in 2017.
Hongkongers, South Koreans and Taiwanese accounted for the sector’s second, third and fourth largest guest segments, at 1.6 million, 501,000 and 493,000 respectively.
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The Judiciary Police has been working on setting up an anti-terror prevention unit since last year.
The Labour Affairs Bureau announced that five workers died in four fatal workplace accidents due to violations of the city’s occupational health and safety rules.
A man was left dangling in mid-air for more than an hour during a bungee jump that went terribly awry at Macau Tower Monday for reasons that were not immediately known.
The private Macau Anglican College (MAC) in Taipa announced Monday that it will suspend its classes today and tomorrow, in the wake of the illegal removal of asbestos roof sheeting at a site opposite the school.
Local writer Mok Ian Ian will be the next President of Cultural Affairs Bureau (IC) according to the Secretary for Social Affairs, Alexis Tam.
The president of the Cultural Affairs Bureau (IC), Cecilia Tse Heng Sai, has resigned from her post today due to health reasons.
Stephen Hung, hitherto the high-profile prime mover behind the troubled The 13 hotel in Coloane has resigned as joint chairman and executive director of The 13 Holdings Limited, according to a statement by the company to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange last week.
The Health Bureau (SSM) Sunday announced revised criteria for particular schools to suspend classes in case pupils in the school are infected with influenza, and new arrangements for local residents to have flu jabs.