All the thrills and glamour of Macao’s most famous sporting event are on show in the museum which is gleaming after a lengthy renovation.
Tourism
Operator TurboJet has faced difficulties for several years with the opening of the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge and unrest in Hong Kong.
Down to 49,685 at the end of the first quarter, hotel industry says this decrease was due to the “severely adverse” impact of the pandemic.
Occupancy is increasing steadily, helped by staycationers, although so far this year more than half of available beds lie empty.
After the Covid-19 doldrums of 2020, the city is once again welcoming more arrivals, but still has a long way to go to match 2019’s numbers.
MGTO boss says new attractions, and the city’s revamped Grand Prix museum, will draw more arrivals to the city.
More visitors and fewer empty hotel beds so far this year point to a more profitable summer as industry recovers from one of its most difficult years.
After a months-long fight against a resurgent coronavirus, HK leader says ‘zero local infections’ goal is close at hand.
Air bridge to Europe now closed to Macao residents, as island marshalls all its medical services to combat the pandemic.