“The planning of Galaxy Macau was always approached on a more holistic basis and the latest phase will be an integral part of the whole master plan, which was started in 2002,” Lui told South China Morning Post. He added that he expects Macau to become an important meeting and conventions centre in the next five years. Lui also confirmed that Galaxy Entertainment Group has been in talks with Zhuhai authorities to invest in a resort on Hengqin Island.
On Friday, Galaxy Macau will launch The Pavilion, a new high limit slot machine area for the premium mass gaming market. Also this week, Galaxy Macau welcomes the 9th Macau Chinese Film Festival which will be held between March 23 and March 25, and aims to promote the development of Chinese feature films.
Last but not least, Galaxy Macau will officially open its China Rouge members–only private club on March 30.