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Macau Golden Week GGR Set to Top MOP 1B Daily, Citi Sees Extended Boost from Events

Macau’s gaming sector is poised for a powerful surge during the eight-day October Golden Week holiday, with Citigroup analysts estimating gross gaming revenue (GGR) could average around MOP 1.05 billion (approximately US $131 million) per day—paralleling the strong performance seen during May’s Labour Day break. This robust outlook stems from not only high visitor inflows but also the city’s strategic deployment of high-profile events aimed at extending the momentum well beyond the holiday period.



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Jeju Shinhwa World Casino Rebrands as "LES A Casino"

Jeju Shinhwa World’s gaming venue has officially rebranded from Landing Casino to LES A Casino, with promoter Shin Hwa World Ltd announcing the change on September 9, 2025. The rebranding reflects the resort’s renewed identity under its current company name and branding strategy.



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Tomakomai and Hakodate Express Interest in Hosting Hokkaido’s Next Integrated Resort

A recent survey conducted by the Hokkaido prefectural government revealed growing momentum for developing an integrated resort (IR) with a casino on the island. Of the region’s 179 municipalities surveyed, 79 expressed support for such a project. Notably, Tomakomai and Hakodate—two key cities in Hokkaido—stood out by separately voicing their interest in hosting the resort.



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Indian Supreme Court to Hear Challenges to Online Gaming Law

The Supreme Court of India has agreed to take over all petitions contesting the recently enacted Promotion and Regulation of Online Gaming Act, 2025, which received presidential assent on August 22. The law imposes a blanket ban on all real-money games and online games involving monetary transactions, a move that has sparked widespread concern across the country’s fast-growing gaming sector. Multiple operators and stakeholders have already filed legal challenges, urging the courts to halt the law’s implementation and reconsider its impact on both businesses and players.



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Sri Lanka Aims to Attract Half a Million Indian Tourists in 2025

Sri Lanka has set an ambitious target of welcoming 500,000 visitors from India in 2025, positioning Indian tourists as a cornerstone of its tourism recovery initiatives. With demand for short-haul travel rising and India currently leading as Sri Lanka’s top source market, the goal reflects both geographic convenience and strategic focus on high-growth potential segments like weddings and MICE (meetings, incentives, conferences, and exhibitions) tourism.