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[April 22, 2026, Macau] To support the Macao SAR Government’s strategy of deepening engagement with Portuguese- and Spanish-speaking countries and expanding international visitor markets, MGM took part in the “Experience Macao” roadshow organized by the Macao Government Tourism Office from April 17 to 21 at Madrid’s landmark Puente del Rey.
At its dedicated booth, MGM used an “M-shaped” four-fold LED display powered by cutting-edge naked-eye 3D technology to bring Macau’s vibrant cultural and tourism experiences to life. The Company also presented its original production “Lion Dance | Robots”, inspired by Lingnan lion dance traditions and reimagined with street dance and robotic performance. The show reflected Macau’s dynamic fusion of culture, tourism, and technology, highlighting the city’s evolving creative identity.
The booth’s innovative display broke beyond the limits of conventional flat screens, opening up a multidimensional viewing experience. Through advanced visual technology, the display seamlessly blended art and innovation, vividly recreating treasured artifacts from the “Silk Roads Beyond Borders” exhibition at the POLY MGM MUSEUM, including iconic works such as the Blue-and-White Moon Flask with Strap Handles and the Dragon-Patterned Throne Carpet.
Highlights from MGM’s resident show Macau 2049 also came to life on screen, including the “Khoomei: Ethereal” segment, which merges intangible cultural heritage with modern technology. The Company also presented its original production “Lion Dance | Robots”, which uses motion-capture technology to record lion dance movements, enabling the robots to “learn” the art of lion dance. The performance further blended the rhythm of street dance with the traditions of Lingnan lion dance, showcasing Macau’s unique ability to fuse diverse cultures while driving innovation and underscoring the city’s distinctive cultural vitality.
Visitors could also take part in an on-site lucky draw for a chance to win nearly 7,000 exclusive prizes, including MGM’s Leo plush blind box, discount coupons and souvenirs from Macau 2049, and gifts from the POLY MGM MUSEUM. In addition, MGM introduced its premium hospitality, dining, and entertainment offerings to European visitors, alongside a selection of roadshow-exclusive travel packages. These include hotel and dining bundles, as well as curated city tour experiences, designed to entice travelers to discover Macau’s dynamic cultural tourism landscape.
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About MGM
MGM is an abbreviation for MGM China Holdings Limited (HKEx: 2282) and is a leading developer, owner and operator of gaming and lodging resorts in Greater China. We are the holding company of MGM Grand Paradise, SA which holds one of the six gaming concessions to run casino games in Macau. MGM Grand Paradise, SA owns and operates MGM MACAU, the award-winning premium integrated resort located on the Macau Peninsula and MGM COTAI, a contemporary luxury integrated resort in Cotai.
MGM MACAU is a Forbes Five-Star luxury integrated resort inspired by the arts with every element of the resort infused with creativity and style. MGM MACAU has approximately 600 guest rooms and suites and boasts a number of distinguishing features, including the architecturally stunning European-inspired Grande Praça, housed under a soaring glass ceiling. The POLY MGM MUSEUM spanning almost 2,000 square meters, is constructed in accordance with Chinese national standards for the exhibition of Grade-One cultural relics. MGM MACAU’s world class facilities also include conference and event facilities, spa, and seven signature restaurants and bars to fulfill any gastronomic craving. Our property is conveniently located on the Macau Peninsula and is directly connected to the luxury retail shopping complex, One Central.
Designed as the “jewelry box” of Cotai, MGM COTAI offers approximately 1,400 hotel rooms and suites, meeting space, high end spa, retail offerings, food and beverage outlets as well as the first international Mansion at MGM for the ultimate luxury experience. MGM has joined hands with renowned Chinese filmmaker Zhang Yimou to set up the “Macau 2049” residency in MGM Theater. The Spectacle at MGM COTAI becomes the record holder of the largest free-span gridshell glazed roof (self-supporting) on January 19, 2019, making it the first architectural and structural GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS™ title for Macau, China. MGM COTAI is being developed to drive greater product diversification and bring more advanced and innovative forms of entertainment to Macau as it grows as a global tourist destination. MGM COTAI is the only mega complex and hotel in Macau to gain three-star certification in both Green Building Design and Operation Label, as well as the first hotel in the Greater Bay Area and second in Greater China to receive the certifications.
MGM China is majority owned by MGM Resorts International (NYSE: MGM) one of the world's leading global hospitality companies, operating a portfolio of destination resort brands including Bellagio, ARIA, MGM Grand, Mandalay Bay and Park MGM. For more information about MGM Resorts International, visit the Company's website at www.mgmresorts.com.
For media enquiries, please contact:
Juliana Kung
Director of Public Relations
MGM
Tel: (853) 8806 3424
Email: julianakung@mgm.mo
Karen Lam
Assistant Director of Corporate Relations
MGM
Tel: (853) 8806 3421
Email: karenlam@mgm.mo
