Macau's number of visitor arrivals between Chinese New Year's Eve on Friday and the third day of the Chinese New Year (CNY) yesterday fell 69 percent to 194,521 compared to the same CNY holiday period in 2019, the Macau Government Tourism Office (MGTO) announced today, citing immigration statistics collected by the Public Security Police (PSP).
On CNY's Eve, 55,098 visitor arrivals passed through Macau border checkpoints, down by 34,6 percent compared to CNY's Eve in 2019. Yesterday's number of visitor arrivals dropped 84.1 percent to 36,092.
Between CNY' Eve and yesterday the number of mainland Chinese visitor arrivals declined 75.1 percent to 111,723. Yesterday's number of mainland Chinese visitor arrivals decreased 88.5 percent to 20,174, according to the PSP statistics.