By Sara Farr
Too much of a good thing can be bad. Macau has always wanted to make a name for itself as an international tourist destination, particularly after the gaming industry was liberalised in 2002. Now that Macau is on the map, millions of visitors flock to the city every year. The question is whether it can cope with the annual double-digit increase in tourist arrivals.
Read the full version of this article in the February issue of Macau Business magazine, now available at selected newsstand outlets in Macau, Hong Kong bookshops, by subscription and at partner hotels, restaurants, airlines and ferry carriers in Macau.
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