1. Macau, China: Macau is often called the “Las Vegas of Asia” and is the largest gambling destination in the world, surpassing even Las Vegas in terms of revenue.
2. Singapore: Marina Bay Sands and Resorts World Sentosa have quickly made Singapore one of the top casino destinations in Asia.
3. Jeju Island, South Korea: Jeju Island has emerged as a popular gambling destination with numerous casinos attracting tourists from China, Japan, and other Asian countries.
4. Manila, Philippines: The capital of the Philippines has seen a growth in the casino industry with several integrated resorts opening in recent years.
5. Sihanoukville, Cambodia: Sihanoukville has transformed from a quiet beach town to a bustling casino destination with several large-scale resorts.
6. Nagasaki, Japan: Japan recently legalized casino gambling, and the city of Nagasaki is expected to become one of the prime casino destinations in the country.
7. Incheon, South Korea: Incheon, a major port city in South Korea, is set to become a major casino hub with the planned construction of multiple integrated resorts.
8. Da Nang, Vietnam: With the relaxation of gambling regulations, Da Nang is emerging as a popular destination for both domestic and international casino tourists.
9. Goa, India: Goa has a thriving casino industry with several floating and land-based casinos attracting tourists from across India and neighboring countries.
10. Phnom Penh, Cambodia: The capital city of Cambodia has witnessed a growth in the casino industry with several high-end resorts offering gambling options.