Core Insights - The total non-gaming expenditure of tourists in Macau for Q3 2025 reached MOP 20.38 billion, representing a year-on-year increase of 10.7% [1] - The spending by overnight tourists was MOP 16.76 billion, up 7.6%, while same-day visitors spent MOP 3.62 billion, an increase of 27.6% [1] - The average non-gaming expenditure per tourist decreased by 2.6% year-on-year to MOP 1,950, despite increases in individual categories of spending [1] Group 1: Tourist Spending Patterns - Tourists primarily allocated their spending to shopping (42.4%), followed by accommodation (26.7%) and dining (21.2%) [1] - The average non-gaming expenditure per overnight tourist was MOP 3,846, reflecting a 5.0% increase, while same-day visitors averaged MOP 595, a 3.5% increase [1] Group 2: Source Markets and Expenditure - Average non-gaming expenditure for mainland Chinese tourists was MOP 2,123, down 5.0%, while tourists from Hong Kong and Taiwan saw slight increases [2] - International tourists had an average expenditure of MOP 2,261, with notable increases from Southeast Asian countries like Singapore (14.0% increase) and Thailand (11.9% increase) [2] - The highest spending was recorded by tourists attending exhibitions (MOP 4,488) and those watching performances/events (MOP 3,324) [2] Group 3: Year-to-Date Trends - For the first three quarters of 2025, total non-gaming expenditure reached MOP 58.25 billion, a 3.6% year-on-year increase [3] - The average non-gaming expenditure per tourist for the year-to-date was MOP 1,963, reflecting a 9.5% decrease compared to the previous year [3] - The average spending from key source markets showed declines, with mainland Chinese tourists averaging MOP 2,206, down 11.3% [3]
澳门第3季旅客非博彩消费总额为203.8亿澳门元 同比增加10.7%
Zhi Tong Cai Jing·2025-11-07 10:43