Covid-19 forces First China High-quality Consumption Exhibition and Hengqin Global Bay Areas Forum to reschedule.
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LVS states it retains confidence in long-term growth potential of Macao but gaming revenues are fraction of pre-Covid numbers in early 2020.
Extended activities including Karaoke King Singing Competition and Street Dance Competition are also postponed until further notice.
All six concessionaires united in praise for the government and optimism for the future of Macao’s economic mainstay.
First two events attracted more than 210,000 visitors combined; this year’s carnival includes karaoke contest, little kids’ cooking workshop and street dance competition.
The Londoner Macao’s 6,000-seat arena ready for action later this year; another ceremony on drawing board for property’s full opening.
Pandemic blamed for poor results; chief executive adopts bullish stance, pointing to strong demand once travel restrictions are eased.
New exhibition presents eclectic range of arts, ranging from Water Poon’s thought-provoking bowls to Romy Cheung’s creative fashion.
Group reports good results with net revenues reaching HK$19.7 billion; hopes to open Phase 3 hotel and convention centre in Cotai by early 2023 latest.