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New casino opens in Macao

Updated: 2011-05-15 17:29

(Agencies)

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 New casino opens in Macao

Croupiers sit in front of gaming tables inside a casino on the opening day of Galaxy Macao, the latest resort in Macao May 15, 2011.Some of the world's biggest casino operators are betting that Chinese moms and pops who like to gamble and also want to shop and dine will turbocharge growth over the next few years at Macao, the world's biggest gambling destination. Macao has so far relied heavily on mainland's young and wealthy for casino revenues, which totaled about $24 billion in 2010 -- well above what Las Vegas earned. [Photo/Agencies] 

 New casino opens in Macao

An employee walks past slot machines inside a casino on the opening day of Galaxy Macao, the latest resort in Macao May 15, 2011. Some of the world's biggest casino operators are betting that Chinese moms and pops who like to gamble and also want to shop and dine will turbocharge growth over the next few years at Macao, the world's biggest gambling destination. Macao has so far relied heavily on mainland's young and wealthy for casino revenues, which totaled about $24 billion in 2010 -- well above what Las Vegas earned. [Photo/Agencies]  

 New casino opens in Macao

Employees walk inside the "High Limits Area" of a casino on the opening day of Galaxy Macao, the latest resort in Macao May 15, 2011. Some of the world's biggest casino operators are betting that Chinese moms and pops who like to gamble and also want to shop and dine will turbocharge growth over the next few years at Macao, the world's biggest gambling destination. Macao has so far relied heavily on mainland's young and wealthy for casino revenues, which totaled about $24 billion in 2010 -- well above what Las Vegas earned.[Photo/Agencies]  

 New casino opens in Macao

A croupier stands in front of a gaming table inside a casino on the opening day of Galaxy Macao, the latest resort in Macao May 15, 2011. [Photo/Agencies]  

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