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MGM’s New Macau Resort Promises to Offer Asia’s First “Dynamic Theatre” Experience
MGM's new Cotai location promises to be a comprehensive entertainment center and reflects the changing nature of Macau's tourist industry. Read MoreSharp Rise in Macau VIP Gambling Revenue Signals New Beijing Crackdown
Macau's VIP baccarat rooms have experienced a sharp rise in revenue, but this may convince Beijing another major crackdown is needed. Read MoreGenting Redesigns Las Vegas Casino for Young Chinese Travelers
Genting Group is delaying its Chinese-focused Las Vegas casino resort to make it more attractive to China's young gamblers. Read MoreShopping and Shows: Chinese Millennial Travelers Love Las Vegas for Everything but Gambling
Even though Chinese millennial travelers love traveling to Las Vegas, they're more likely to benefit the retail and entertainment industries than gambling. Read MoreWhat Las Vegas’ New China-Centric Casino Resort Tells Us About Chinese Gambling
Lucky Dragon is bringing China to Las Vegas with a China-centric casino resort and is hoping that Chinese tourists will follow. Read MoreOp-Ed | Struggling Macau Fuels Asian Casino Boom
From South Korea to Nepal, countries across Asia are vying to create destinations for Chinese gamblers avoiding Macau in the wake of China's anti-corruption campaign. Read MoreChina’s ‘Promiscuous’ Gamblers Unlikely to Shore Up Macau’s Flagging Tourism Industry
A dwindling number of mainland gamblers shows little brand loyalty to one casino as Macau's gaming industry struggles to rebound from its ongoing slump. Read MoreHong Kong And Macau Lose Luster For Luxury Retailers
China's top shopping and gambling hotspots face setbacks as Chinese travelers have increasingly easy access to a growing number of Asian tourist destinations. Read MoreMacau’s Lavish Hotels Land On ‘World’s Most Expensive’ List
China's "billionaire playground" beats out Miami, Dubai, and London to rank in the top three cities with the most expensive hotels in the world. Read MoreMacau Gets Less Frustrated With Corruption—Because It’s Making Business Boom
A new survey finds that Macau business executives' frustration with corruption has gone down this year, but that may not be because it's going away. Read More