China sets dates for reinstatement of tourist visas to Macau

Macau will soon be welcoming tourists back from the mainland.

Macau, the world’s biggest casino hub, is set to welcome an influx of gamblers after China announced that tourist visas would be reinstated for all provinces.

Residents from Zhuhai city across the border from Macau are permitted from tomorrow, August 12.

Residents from the neighbouring coastal province of Guangdong on the mainland will be able to apply from August 26, the National Immigration Administration said.

Residents of other provinces will be allowed to apply for visas from Septmeber 23.

Casino executives and investors have been eagerly awaiting the announcement as a catalyst to reviving gaming revenue, which has slumped since February due to coronavirus travel restrictions.

China’s National Immigration Administration said, provided the domestic coronavirus situation continued to improve, residents would be able to apply for individual and group travel visas to enter the special administrative region located on the country’s southern coast.

Visitors from greater China make up over 90 per cent of tourists to the former Portuguese colony of Macau.

Shares of Hong Kong listed casino stocks soared on Tuesday following the announcement. The announcement comes nearly a month after China loosened coronavirus-related border restrictions between Macau and Guangdong.

  • Original reporting by Twinnie Siu; Writing by Farah Master; Editing by Christopher Cushing.

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