AppendicesAppendix 18Tourism Statistics for Five Years to 20122008 2009 2010 2011 2012Visitor arrivals a 22,933,185 21,752,751 24,965,411 28,002,279 28,082,292By sea 9,173,206 8,684,809 10,244,087 11,020,999 11,484,840By land 12,094,752 11,448,843 13,087,262 15,299,600 14,829,681By air 1,665,227 1,619,099 1,634,062 1,681,680 1,767,771Visitor departures a 22,876,324 21,701,499 24,877,998 27,912,917 27,977,281By sea 7,932,962 7,674,439 8,909,583 9,345,890 9,335,882By land 13,186,201 12,346,963 14,239,783 16,800,356 16,725,215By air 1,757,161 1,680,097 1,728,632 1,766,671 1,916,184Average length of stay ofvisitors b (day)1.1 1.1 0.9 1.0 1.0Visitor Arrivals in package tours 4,902,029 4,648,188 5,745,222 7,536,529 9,122,332Outbound travel in package tourby <strong>Macao</strong> residents229,188 206,292 252,493 251,944 r 430,065Hotel occupancy rate (%) 74.27 71.40 79.83 84.12 83.075-star hotels 73.96 70.47 79.16 83.46 83.864-star hotels 79.21 77.52 83.78 r 89.18 86.033-star hotels 76.12 75.89 82.47 85.97 79.852-star hotels 61.95 54.95 76.68 78.79 75.56Guesthouses 54.18 48.38 56.56 60.96 61.45Available guest rooms 17,533 19,259 20,091 22,356 26,069Total overnight guests 6,537,661 6,714,413 7,755,214 8,612,127 9,541,397Average length of stay (night) 1.44 1.50 1.54 1.53 1.40Total spending of visitors c(MOP million).. .. 37,892 45,328 52,345Visitors’ expenditure surveyper-capita spending cd (MOP)1,729 1,616 1,518 1,619 1,864Non-shopping spending 1,027 983 745 817 950Shopping spending 702 633 773 801 914aStarting from 2008, visitor arrivals and departures exclude non-resident workers and students.bStarting from 2011, data are provided by the Public Security Police.cExcluding gaming expenses.dStarting from 2010, data are extrapolated from visitors’ spending information collected... Not applicable509
<strong>Macao</strong> <strong>Yearbook</strong> <strong>2013</strong>Appendix 19Visitor Arrivals for Five Years to 2012by Place of Residence2008 2009 2010 2011 2012Total a 22,933,185 21,752,751 24,965,411 28,002,279 28,082,292The mainland 11,613,171 10,989,533 13,229,058 16,162,747 16,902,499Hong Kong 7,016,479 6,727,822 7,466,139 7,582,923 7,081,153Taiwan 1,315,865 1,292,551 1,292,734 1,215,162 1,072,052India 82,369 107,513 169,096 169,660 150,825Indonesia 180,320 191,425 208,440 220,423 209,084Japan 366,920 379,241 413,507 396,023 395,989Malaysia 428,608 332,529 338,058 324,509 301,802The Philippines 282,951 247,459 247,770 268,710 283,881Republic of Korea 279,794 204,767 331,768 398,807 444,773Singapore 263,631 256,520 257,196 280,602 205,692Thailand 252,124 242,514 212,442 196,375 231,295Vietnam 51,965 62,388 48,437 11,394 13,868Other Asian countries 27,550 50,722 58,764 59,741 64,011Brazil 8,967 7,521 8,346 10,505 10,283Canada 82,136 74,744 79,148 79,818 83,459USA 203,198 179,500 188,254 196,065 188,730Other Americancountries18,310 16,896 21,389 24,220 24,049France 40,499 39,165 41,417 42,710 42,486Germany 29,067 28,172 28,820 28,811 29,320Italy 12,524 12,229 13,461 13,121 13,004Portugal 13,081 12,429 13,583 13,339 14,497Russia 7,123 7,806 11,702 16,512 26,844Spain 7,498 7,914 8,448 8,691 8,190Switzerland 6,266 6,142 6,550 7,087 7,521The Netherlands 14,218 12,888 12,664 12,769 12,506United Kingdom 76,909 63,384 60,439 61,637 59,468Other Europeancountries65,003 45,596 47,379 47,071 48,856Australia 139,628 120,395 111,771 111,827 113,295New Zealand 16,735 13,880 14,582 14,897 14,399Other Oceanian countries 812 940 1,204 1,259 1,471South Africa 4,543 4,228 4,624 5,185 4,667Others 24,921 13,938 18,221 19,679 22,323aStarting from 2008, visitor arrivals exclude arrivals of non-resident workers and students.510
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