
In this study conducted by the Wall Street Journal- from data collected from Union Gaming- the city of Macau has become the epicenter of gambling on Asia.


This chart from the Wall Street Journal shows how casino's in macao, china have fared recently with the dip in high rollers coming to gamble in the hub's casinos


This graph is showing casinos in Macau. From the looks of it, this graph is showing the traffic and more importantly the spending of people who go to these casinos.


This chart describes high roller . Specifically, last year Macau's casinos raked in $33.5 billion. Different categories are represented by different colors.


This chart describes high rollers. Specifically, last year Macau's casinos ranked in $33.5 billion in gambling revenue, or more than five times that of the Las Vegas strip.


This chart from the Wall Street Journal shows how the major casinos in macao, China have fared in terms of gaming revenue. It is 5 times larger than Vegas


This is a map illustrating the popularity of Macao's casinos. It shows locations, exiting properties, and properties in the pipeline to be built on the map.


The image depicts Macao's casinos taking in $33.5 billion in gambling revenue, which is more than five times that of Las Vegas. Gambling in Macao appears to be more profitable than gambling in Las Vegas.


This is a map showing many casinos across Macau in china. There are different casinos shown as different colors and it shows their earning compared to las vegas.


This is a map showing the number of casinos and gambling resorts in Macau, an area in China that is heavily populated with gambling venues and has even more gambling than Las Vegas.


This image shows some resorts and casinos in Macau and their locations on a map. Certain properties are owned by the same company, including Wynn Resorts, Las Vegas Sands, and MGM China.


The map in this image shows the location of a few of Macau's casinos that are considered to be high rollers. Together, the casinos listed earned a total of roughly 3.5 billion dollars just last year. That's five times what the Vegas Strip gains in revenue.


This image shows or depicts in China geographical statistical format data concerning Macau's casinos raking in $33.5 billion in gambling revenue. Which is 5 times more than the Las Vegas strip.

