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Results of Visitor Expenditure Survey for the 1st Quarter 2014


Information from the Statistics and Census Service (DSEC) indicated that total spending (excluding gaming expenses) of visitors in the first quarter of 2014 amounted to MOP15.9 billion, up by 10% from MOP14.5 billion in the first quarter of 2013. Spending of overnight visitors totalled MOP13.2 billion and that of same-day visitors was MOP2.8 billion, up by 8% and 19% respectively year-on-year. Per-capita spending of visitors in the first quarter was MOP2,074, up slightly by 1% year-on-year. Mainland visitors spent an average of MOP2,534, down by 4% year-on-year, and spending of those travelling under the Individual Visit Scheme (IVS) decreased notably by 11%, at MOP2,660. Per-capita spending of visitors from Singapore (MOP1,836), Malaysia (MOP1,745) and Japan (MOP1,701) registered year-on-year increase. Visitors from Australia had relatively high per-capita spending among the long-haul visitors, at MOP1,441. Per-capita spending of overnight visitors was MOP3,691, and that of same-day visitors was MOP673, up by 3% and 6% respectively year-on-year. Per-capita spending of overnight and same-day Mainland visitors topped at MOP4,537 and MOP818 respectively, and that of overnight and same-day IVS visitors reached MOP4,671 and MOP1,304. Analysed by consumption structure, visitors spent mainly on Shopping (51%), Accommodation (25%) and Food & Beverage (18%) in the first quarter of 2014. Shopping items included Jewellery & Watches (27%) and Local Food Products (21%). Mainland visitors spent an average of MOP1,471 on shopping, while shopping spending of IVS visitors reached MOP1,705. Meanwhile, long-haul visitors spent primarily on Accommodation and Food & Beverage. According to the results of Visitors' Comments Survey in the first quarter of 2014, about 88% and 82% of the visitor-users were satisfied with the services and facilities of hotels and gaming establishments respectively. However, 12% of the visitors considered that public transport services should be improved and 11% commented that points of tourist attractions were inadequate.



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