Macau Easter and Ching Ming Travel Period Brings 665,918 Visitors

Macau drew 172,057 visitors on April 5, the day of Ching Ming Festival, which was a public holiday in Macau, mainland China, and Hong Kong. The date, also known as Tomb Sweeping Day, is set under the lunar calendar.

Macau Visitor Flow Gets Holiday Lift

Across April 3 to April 7, total arrivals reached 665,918, or 133,184 a day on average. Authorities did not publish a year on year comparison.

The holiday mix helped. Mainland China set its Ching Ming break for April 4 to April 6. Easter Friday is a holiday in Macau and Hong Kong, while Easter Monday applies only in Hong Kong. Easter is not a holiday period on the mainland.

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