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China’s Hainan Island is transforming into a gaming destination

06/20/2018| 10:27:46 AM|

Gaming development on Hainan Island could have an impact on Macao, Singapore, and soon, Japan.

On the tropical island of Hainan, at least five Chinese-owned resorts are laying the groundwork for so-called entertainment bars, where players put down real money on games but receive their winnings in the form of points that can be redeemed in local shops, restaurants and hotels, according to people with direct knowledge of the plans. 

The resorts’ owners have contacted suppliers of baccarat tables, drawn up blueprints to convert ballrooms into gaming floors and held informal discussions with Hainan officials in recent months, the people said, asking not to be identified discussing private information.

While China currently outlaws casinos outside Macao, the resorts are betting that Hainan will win an exemption for entertainment bars as part of a government push to turn the island known as “China’s Hawaii” about 1,700 miles (2,700 kilometers) south of Beijing into a major tourist destination. If they’re right, it would mark another big shift in the country’s approach to gaming after officials unveiled landmark measures to promote horse racing and sports lotteries in Hainan two months ago.

It’s unclear whether provincial and national authorities would sign off on such projects — also known as “cashless casinos” — and they’ve given no public indication that a policy change is imminent. The recent flurry of activity follows a favorable court ruling on entertainment bars in December, which was interpreted by some observers as an official stamp of approval.

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