As Macao marks Grand Prix’s 70th anniversary, visitors will be able take free bus tour of the Guia Circuit and try their luck guessing identity of eight racer waxworks.
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Digital reconstruction allows visitors to explore college’s historical landscape, and features state-of-the-art advanced simulation technologies.
Arrivals now back up to half pre-Covid-19 levels, with bulk coming from mainland China plus thousands from Hong Kong.
Tourism officials expect up to 50,000 daily visitors, and 50 per cent hotel occupancy between 22 and 28 January; city to have more flights starting next month.
Promotions for foreign tourists to include buy-one-get-one-free offers and tour group packages; campaign will be coordinated with resumption of Air Macau’s international routes.
Most visitors cross land border with mainland China but steady flow of arrivals from Hong Kong helps boost visitor figures.
Promotion will run from 13 January to 31 March, aims to encourage overnight stays as return tickets cannot be used on same day.
Fun and frolic as Macao ushers in Year of the Rabbit along city’s reimagined main drag with art installations, performances and seriously delicious food.
Prospects look good for Chinese New Year, with increased interest in mainland China and hotel bookings approaching 50 per cent.