With the objective to enable the public to obtain comprehensive data on the arrivals of visitors and other non-residents, the Statistics and Census Service (DSEC), in collaboration with the Macau Government Tourist Office (MGTO) and the Public Security Police (PSP), provides monthly breakdown on the non-resident arrivals starting January 2009. To facilitate direct comparison, respective arrival figures for 2008 were re-compiled accordingly. In line with international practice, visitor refers to a person travelling to a place other than that of his/her usual environment for less than 12 consecutive months and whose main purpose of travel is other than the exercise of an activity remunerated from within the place visited. Other non-resident refers to a person being neither a visitor nor a Macao resident, namely an imported worker, a foreign student, etc. Number of visitor and other non-resident arrivals was 2,464,374 in January 2009, with number of visitor arrivals totalling 1,913,344, up slightly by 0.8% compared with 1,898,709 visitors in January 2008.
Analyzed by place of residence, 949,876 visitors came from Mainland China (49.6% of total visitor arrivals), down by 9.5% compared with 1,050,006 in January 2008. Among the Mainland visitors, 571,731 travelled to Macao under the Individual Visit Scheme, down by 3.8% as against 594,015 in January 2008. Visitors from Hong Kong (645,326) surged notably by 30.4%, while those from Taiwan, China (103,404) and Japan (31,855) decreased by 3.7% and 3.9% respectively. Furthermore, visitors from Thailand (20,924) and Indonesia (13,350) registered increase of 12.0% and 11.2% respectively. Same-day visitors accounted for 54.1% of the total visitor arrivals, at 1,034,700, with 527,585 coming from Mainland China.
Analysed by mode of transport, visitor arrivals by sea totalled 801,548 in January 2009, up by 17.0% from 684,854 in January 2008, with 560,033 arriving at the Outer Harbour, a decrease of 12.2%.
Visitor arrivals by land decreased by 8.4% year-on-year from 1,089,630 to 997,832 in January 2009; visitor arrivals through the Border Gate and the Checkpoint of CoTai were 920,975 and 76,857 respectively.
Visitor arrivals by air were 113,964, down by 8.3% from 124,225 in January 2008. Number of visitors arriving at the Macao International Airport dropped by 9.6% to 110,912, with the majority coming from Taiwan, China (36.2%), Mainland China (28.6%) and Thailand (6.9%).
Supplementary Information
Visitor and other non-resident arrivals by month, 2008
No.
|
Month
|
Total Arrivals
|
Visitor Arrivals
|
Other Non-Residents
|
|
Subtotal
|
By Sea
|
By Land
|
By Air
|
|
Jan.
|
2 371 754
|
1 898 709
|
684 854
|
1 089 630
|
124 225
|
473 045
|
|
Feb.
|
2 421 098
|
1 998 855
|
787 462
|
1 073 671
|
137 722
|
422 243
|
|
Mar.
|
2 713 457
|
2 133 616
|
804 686
|
1 184 870
|
144 060
|
579 841
|
|
Apr.
|
2 488 697
|
1 932 373
|
711 591
|
1 071 810
|
148 972
|
556 324
|
|
May
|
2 587 147
|
1 997 956
|
745 977
|
1 104 531
|
147 448
|
589 191
|
|
Jun.
|
2 342 451
|
1 730 794
|
672 386
|
926 948
|
131 460
|
612 657
|
|
Jul.
|
2 663 593
|
2 059 345
|
885 943
|
1 031 316
|
142 086
|
604 248
|
|
Aug.
|
2 583 372
|
1 938 852
|
847 319
|
951 914
|
139 619
|
644 520
|
|
Sept.
|
2 312 924
|
1 625 661
|
648 324
|
845 210
|
132 127
|
687 263
|
|
Oct.
|
2 623 548
|
1 847 885
|
737 731
|
962 595
|
147 559
|
775 663
|
|
Nov.
|
2 530 620
|
1 837 790
|
777 390
|
928 796
|
131 604
|
692 830
|
|
Dec.
|
2 546 079
|
1 905 888
|
869 543
|
898 000
|
138 345
|
640 191
|
|
Total
|
30 185 740
|
22 907 724
|
9 173 206
|
12 069 291
|
1 665 227
|
7 278 016
|