'Asia has room for eight Las Vegases'
Backed by growing economic affluence, Asia has room to house eight to 10 Las Vegas-style strips offering gaming and entertainment facilities, US casino tycoon Sheldon Adelson said yesterday.
"There is probably room for 10 Las Vegases throughout Asia," said Adelson, chairman and chief executive of Las Vegas Sands, which won a license to build one of Singapore's two integrated gaming resorts.
Adelson was speaking at a news conference marking the start of construction of its 3.2 billion-dollar Marina Bay Sands resort scheduled to open here in 2009.
Las Vegas Sands Chairman Sheldon Adelson AFP |
Adelson said there was no "integrated resort" in Asia offering entertainment and casino attractions like the ones Singapore is planning.
"Now perhaps 10 is not the answer; maybe it's eight, but the point is that the market in Asia is so fertile and there's never been a destination resort ever nor has one ever been thought of, with all the entertainment elements of an integrated resort such as here in Singapore," he said.
Led by Macao, Asia is witnessing a boom in the gaming sector as the region looks to new, glitzy Las Vegas-style casino complexes.
Macao has overtaken the famous Las Vegas strip as the world's top gambling destination by revenue, with earnings last year soaring 22 percent to a whopping $7 billion.
Las Vegas Sands was the first foreign gaming firm granted a license to operate in Macao.
Singapore in 2004 lifted its longstanding ban on casino gambling and last year awarded two licenses to Las Vegas Sands and Malaysia's Genting International to build two gaming resorts.
The two projects are the lynchpin of Singapore's efforts to spice up its appeal to tourists as well as beef up its position as a regional venue for business conventions.
AFP
(China Daily 02/09/2007 page16)















