MGM China Holdings has launched its first large-scale overseas promotional campaign in Bangkok, Thailand in a bid to attract more Thai visitors to Macau through showcases of its creative entertainment offerings in its properties and the destination’s unique culinary culture.
Activities from June 13 to 29 include the Magnificent Gala Master dinner event, the MGM Travel Trade Luncheon, and the Macanese Food Promotion. In addition, a series of themed travel vlogs will provide Thai travellers with a glimpse into Macau’s cultural appeal.
MGM China Holdings heads to Thailand to engage with Thai travel trade and travellers
As part of its campaign, MGM joined the Macao Government Tourism Office’s Experience Macao roadshow in Bangkok event at Central World last week.
Commenting on MGM Macau’s initiatives in Thailand, Pansy Ho, chairperson and executive director of MGM China Holdings, said: “MGM has always upheld the onus to support the Macau government’s efforts in elevating the city’s cultural tourism economy on the global stage. Building on the foundations of deep mutual understanding and the upcoming 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between China and Thailand, the future between Thailand and Macau will be bright.
“On MGM’s calendar, this translates into a series of immersive, multi-dimensional events that celebrate our passions, underpinned by our deep-rooted belief that arts and culture are the global languages of the world. MGM will continue to champion the unique charms of Macau, transforming it into a world-class international leisure tourism destination that captivates the hearts and minds of travelers near and far.”
Hubert Wang, president & chief operating officer of MGM China Holdings, underscored the importance of the Thai traveller market for the company.
“Thailand represents the largest South-east Asian market as well as the fastest growing overseas market for MGM,” Wang remarked, adding that good airlift and performances by popular Thai artists at MGM venues have boosted the number of Thai guests by nearly 30 per cent over last year.
Speaking at MGM’s trade engagement, Maria Helena de Senna Fernandes, director of Macao Government Tourism Office, said Thailand ranks fifth among Macau’s top international visitor markets, and arrivals from the kingdom are up 203 per cent over 2023.
MGM China Holdings has launched its first large-scale overseas promotional campaign in Bangkok, Thailand in a bid to attract more Thai visitors to Macau through showcases of its creative entertainment offerings in its properties and the destination’s unique culinary culture.
Activities from June 13 to 29 include the Magnificent Gala Master dinner event, the MGM Travel Trade Luncheon, and the Macanese Food Promotion. In addition, a series of themed travel vlogs will provide Thai travellers with a glimpse into Macau’s cultural appeal.
As part of its campaign, MGM joined the Macao Government Tourism Office’s Experience Macao roadshow in Bangkok event at Central World last week.
Commenting on MGM Macau’s initiatives in Thailand, Pansy Ho, chairperson and executive director of MGM China Holdings, said: “MGM has always upheld the onus to support the Macau government’s efforts in elevating the city’s cultural tourism economy on the global stage. Building on the foundations of deep mutual understanding and the upcoming 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between China and Thailand, the future between Thailand and Macau will be bright.
“On MGM’s calendar, this translates into a series of immersive, multi-dimensional events that celebrate our passions, underpinned by our deep-rooted belief that arts and culture are the global languages of the world. MGM will continue to champion the unique charms of Macau, transforming it into a world-class international leisure tourism destination that captivates the hearts and minds of travelers near and far.”
Hubert Wang, president & chief operating officer of MGM China Holdings, underscored the importance of the Thai traveller market for the company.
“Thailand represents the largest South-east Asian market as well as the fastest growing overseas market for MGM,” Wang remarked, adding that good airlift and performances by popular Thai artists at MGM venues have boosted the number of Thai guests by nearly 30 per cent over last year.
Speaking at MGM’s trade engagement, Maria Helena de Senna Fernandes, director of Macao Government Tourism Office, said Thailand ranks fifth among Macau’s top international visitor markets, and arrivals from the kingdom are up 203 per cent over 2023.