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New urban plan to expand Macau tourism areas but casino activity to remain within current locations

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Fri 4 Sep 2020 at 05:15
New urban plan to expand Macau tourism areas but casino activity to remain within current locations
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The draft of the Master Plan for Macau’s urban development has revealed that the future of the SAR’s tourism and entertainment industries would remain in the current Cotai and NAPE areas, while several locations would become new non-gaming tourism areas.

The draft, launched on Thursday, separated and classified various functions for different districts in Macau. According to the draft’s suggestions, the core tourism and entertainment industries would remain in their current areas.

Officials of the Macau SAR Government said at a press conference that casinos would be mainly based in and around hotels in these areas, however the government will keep a certain level of flexibility in considering the compatibility of land in practice.

Meanwhile, the northern part of Taipa, currently referred to as new urban area zones C and D, would become an urban waterfront area via the development of tourism and business elements.

The government also plans to build a new tourism and leisure route along with the new urban area B, Nam Van and Barra areas in order to enrich entertainment experiences in Macau.

The southern part of the artificial island upon which the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge boundary sits would be reserved for the development of hotels, exhibitions and conventions in order to promote a platform of cooperation between the three cities.

With the re-tendering of gaming licenses scheduled for 2022, when the six current concessions expire, the distribution of land for gaming operators and further development of tourism industries in Macau would be a focus in the foreseeable future.

A public consultation for the draft will be held from 4 September to 2 November 2020.

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