Galaxy Macau names the day
Galaxy Macau, the newest integrated resort in Macau’s Cotai entertainment area, will open on May 15.
The resort will have a distinct Asian flavour. More than 97% of Macau’s almost 25 million visitors in 2010 were from Asia, according to Macau Government Tourist Office statistics.
Visitors from mainland China and Hong Kong, which are considered the primary feeder markets in the immediate term, together totaled 22 million or 81% in 2010.
Accommodation at Galaxy Macau will be provided by three Asian hotel brands: Banyan Tree Macau; the 500-room Hotel Okura Macau; and the 1,500-room Galaxy Hotel, which will become GEG’s flagship Cotai hotel.
The three hotels will be available to guests on the opening day.
Ian Jarrett
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