Yearly Tourist arrivals to residents ratio - Macao SAR, China



Yearly Tourist arrivals to residents ratio of Macao SAR, China
Value & RankThe Yearly Tourist arrivals to residents ratio of Macao SAR, China is 2,349 (%) with a global rank of 2.
Macao SAR, China compared to other CountriesThe Yearly Tourist arrivals to residents ratio of Macao SAR, China is similar to that of Andorra, Sint Maarten (Dutch part), Monaco, Aruba, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Turks and Caicos Islands, Palau, Cayman Islands, Virgin Islands with a respective Yearly Tourist arrivals to residents ratio of 2,630, 1,169, 957, 883, 802, 730, 645, 566, 559, 551 (%) and a global rank of 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11.Last 10 years averageMacao SAR, China had an average Yearly Tourist arrivals to residents ratio of 2,035 (%) in the last 10 years from (2002 to 2012).
Macao SAR, China during the Great RecessionMacao SAR, China's Yearly Tourist arrivals to residents ratio had a negative growth (decline) of 10.4% during the Great RecessionMacao SAR, China since the end of the Great RecessionMacao SAR, China's Yearly Tourist arrivals to residents ratio had a positive growth of 17.8% since the end of the Great Recession
YearYearly Tourist arrivals to residents ratio (%) - Macao SAR, China
19951,055
19961,157
1997931
19981,079
19991,187
20001,203
20011,334
20021,478
20031,400
20041,815
20051,925
20062,227
20072,625
20082,091
20091,994
20102,231
20112,256
20122,349
Yearly Tourist arrivals to residents ratio of Macao SAR, China
Country NameGlobal RankYearly Tourist arrivals to residents ratio (%)
Andorra12,630
Macao SAR, China22,349
Sint Maarten (Dutch part)31,169
Monaco4957
Aruba5883
Guam6802
Northern Mariana Islands7730
Turks and Caicos Islands8645
Palau9566
Cayman Islands10559
Virgin Islands11551
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Data Source:
Workbank - World Development Indicators
Compiled from multiple sources