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Transportation changes alone won’t move Macau
Macau needs policy changes to make the most of multi-billion dollar transportation improvements.
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Posted in China high speed rail, Chinese tourists, Forbes.com, Hengqin island, Hong Kong On Air, Macau, Macau casinos, Macau ferry, Macau light rail, Macau transportation, Pearl River Delta Bridge
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‘Barefoot Doctor’ turns Saipan casino billionaire
In an amazing journey from China’s countryside to US Pacific territory Saipan, Cui Lijie became a billionaire.
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Posted in Chinese tourists, Cui Lijie, Forbes Asia, Forbes.com, Hong Kong On Air, Imperial Pacific International Holdings, Inside Asian Gaming, Macau junkets, Saipan casino, US Pacific Territories
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Vietnam moves toward casinos for all
Allowing Vietnamese to gamble will encourage casinos that can attract foreign tourists, experts say.
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Posted in Banyan Tree, Chow Tai Fook Enterprises, Forbes.com, Ho Tram, Hong Kong On Air, Phu Quoc, Van Don, Vietnam casinos, Vietnam economic, Vietnam foreign investment, Vietnam politics
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Lawrence Ho puts it on the line in Macau
Melco Crown head pledges more active role as Cotai competition mounts.
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Posted in City of Dreams, Forbes billionaires, Forbes.com, Hong Kong On Air, Japan casinos, Lawrence Ho, Macau casinos, Melco Crown, Philippine casinos, Studio City Macau
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Macau can crow as year of rooster dawns
Casinos celebrate Chinese new year in a sweet spot.
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Posted in China anti-corruption, Chinese New Year tourism, Forbes.com, Hong Kong On Air, Las Vegas Sands, Macau casinos, Parisian Macao, Sands China, Sheldon Adelson, Steve Wynn, Wynn Palace, Wynn Resorts
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