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Your Daily Asia Gaming eBrief: The Londoner opens


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For the first time in many months, a major new IR has opened its doors in Macau. The long-awaited Londoner, which Sands executives described as “an instant landmark” kicks off the year 2021 with some positive news. This morning we also discuss some new developments in Jeju, South Korea, where local ordinances may soon require the eight local casinos to commit to enhanced community contributions. Finally, our podcast series returns, this time featuring Mario Hardy, CEO of the Asia Pacific Travel Association (PATA), who talks with Asia Gaming Brief Managing Editor Sharon Singleton about his organization’s forecasts for tourism recovery in Asia. 








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Sands says Londoner to become instant icon





Sands China opened its $1.9 billion “The Londoner” on Monday, providing a vote of confidence in the Macau market’s recovery. In an opening ceremony, Sands China President Wilfred Wong paid tribute to company Chairman and CEO Sheldon Adelson who died last month and whose vision transformed Macau's Cotai strip. He also said he believed the Londoner would become another icon for the gambling hub. “Like The Venetian and The Parisian before it, The Londoner Macao will become an instant landmark on Cotai, with unmistakable design features like the Houses of Parliament and the 96-metre-tall Big Ben," he said.




Londoner opening




Jeju may call for casinos to upgrade community contributions





The eight casinos on Jeju island, South Korea, may soon be required to enhance their contributions to the local community as concerns have risen about their possible negative impacts on the region. On Monday, Representative Kim Hwang-Guk of the Jeju-do Council’s Culture, Tourism and Sports Committee announced that he is planning to propose a partial amendment to the ordinance on the management and supervision of the Jeju-do casino business that will require such contributions. His initiative has eight co-sponsors.








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PATA CEO talks about Asia's slow travel recovery





Dr Mario Hardy, CEO of the Asia Pacific Travel Association (PATA) talks with Asia Gaming Brief Managing Editor Sharon Singleton about his organization’s forecasts for tourism recovery in Asia. While at present, he sees the recovery at the medium to severe level of a three-stage scenario, there are bright spots, such as domestic tourism spending in the Philippines.




Mario Hardy








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Habanero’s Totem Towers meld culture with adventure









A pre-Conquistador rainforest is the mystical setting for Habanero’s feature-packed new game, Totem Towers. Invoking the spirit of the Maya, this exciting 6x3 adventure immerses players within a serene setting inhabited by the ancient civilisation. 




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