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Chinese government arrests more than 11,500 people since February for illegal online gambling

Chinese government arrests more than 11,500 people since February for illegal online gambling

Thousands of people have been taken into custody by Chinese law enforcement agencies on suspicion of organizing illegal cross-border online gambling since the launch of a massive crackdown in Febru

Macau Registers 97 Percent Drop in Revenue during April 2020

Macau Registers 97 Percent Drop in Revenue during April 2020

Macau has been registering impressive gains in revenue for the last few years but coronavirus pandemic has brought a screeching halt to its casino and gambling revenues.

Hong Kong, Bangkok and Macau lead the top 10 destinations for 2019: Euromonitor International Research

Hong Kong, Bangkok and Macau lead the top 10 destinations for 2019: Euromonitor International Research

Euromonitor International has published a report with top 100 travel destinations across the world.

IIFA 2009 To Be Held In Macau

IIFA 2009 To Be Held In MacauThis year the star-studded International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) has chosen Macau, China, for its awards being held from 11th June to 13th June, 2009.

IIFA’s 10 successful years of existence are a proof of the integrity and the distinct place that it enjoys in the Indian film industry.

The organizers of the tenth edition of IIFA said that the event will take place at the Venetian Macao Resort Hotel at Macau.

The announcement was made in front of IIFA brand ambassador, Amitabh Bachchan and government representatives of Macau.

Macau says it ejected pro-democracy activists under security law

Macau says it ejected pro-democracy activists under security law Hong Kong  - Macau Monday defended its decision to refuse entry to a group of pro-democracy activists from Hong Kong, saying it ejected them to safeguard public order under an internal security law.

Five people, including legislators Leung Kwok-hung and Lee Cheuk- yan, were turned back when they arrived Sunday morning as part of a delegation of 33 pro-democracy activists.

Gambling revenue slumps 30 per cent in Macau as recession bites

Gambling revenue slumps 30 per cent in Macau as recession bites Hong Kong  - Gambling revenue in Macau's casinos has fallen by 30 per cent in January compared to the same month last year as punters stay away, according to figures released Friday.

Spending in the casinos over the Chinese New Year was down dramatically with gamblers spending a little more than half over the three-day holiday what they spent last year in a single day.

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