The Great Game
Macau is in the middle of a building spree that will turn the former colony into Asia's Las Vegas—or maybe something even bigger
Synergy
Spreading the Disney Magic
Strategy
Betting on Casinos

Pleasure Zone
Macau aspires to be Asia's hottest playground destination
Macau Madness!
Casino fever is turning the sleepy former colony into a pleasure dome to rival Las Vegas
Delta Dawn
New transport links and economic ties are binding the Pearl River region closer together

Shanghai Swings!
China's New World Capital
[09/27/2004]
Las Vegas
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Spreading the Disney Magic

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Posted Monday, January 31, 2005; 20:00 HKT
What's your idea of a magic kingdom? If it's dancing girls, poker and expensive cigars, head to Macau. If it's dancers in animal costumes, roller coasters and fireworks, visit the real Magic Kingdom only a short ferry ride away on Lantau island. Due to open in September, Hong Kong Disneyland could solidify the Pearl River Delta as Asia's biggest tourist trap. The $1.8 billion park will boast traditional Disneyland favorites, including Space Mountain and Sleeping Beauty Castle. Disney is also building two hotels, one of which—the Hollywood—features a piano-shape swimming pool.

Hong Kong's Financial Secretary Henry Tang says the park will create thousands of new jobs, and generate $19 billion for Hong Kong over the next 40 years. Although gambling and Goofy may seem to have nothing in common, Macau and Disney could share some important synergies. Disney could help attract more families, an audience both Hong Kong and Macau are targeting. Don Robinson, group managing director of Hong Kong Disneyland, says only 5% of current mainland Chinese tourists visiting Hong Kong are under 15 years old and that the park might "bring Hong Kong the family market." Businessmen in Macau are trying to de-sleaze the city by introducing kid-friendly attractions such as the Fisherman's Wharf theme park. "I am quite sure Disney will be positive for Macau," says Albano Martins, financial director of infrastructure firm Nam Van Development. Call it the magic touch.



Macau's Big Score [May. 25, 2004]
An old gambling town is being jolted out of its slumber by an influx of Las Vegas high rollers

The Ties that Bind [Jun. 28, 2004]
Chinese tourists and closer links with the booming Pearl River Delta are bringing Hong Kong up to speed

Spanning the Pearl Delta [Aug. 22, 2003]
Long foiled by red tape and politics, a new bridge promises to link Hong Kong, Macau and the mainland

Macau Offers a Fusion of Flavors—By the Ton [Nov. 12, 2001]
The Macanese judge a restaurant on quality but also on whether quantity is sufficient to warrant a table-side stomach pump

Crossing The Line [Apr. 30, 2001]
Proximate, permissive and packed with illicit pleasures, Shenzhen has become a haven for Hong Kong's bad behavior

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