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On This Day | When Sands Macau first opened its doors 20 years ago, chaos and scuffles ensued – from the SCMP archive

  • On May 18, 2004, scuffles broke out and elderly people fainted after false reports of free gaming chips lured 15,000 to the opening day of Sands Macau
  • Casino’s opening marked the end of Stanley Ho’s monopoly on Macau’s gaming industry

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Macau tycoon Stanley Ho Hung-sun (left) and Las Vegas Sands chairman Sheldon Adelson toast during the opening ceremony of Sands Macao Casino on May 18, 2004. Photo: K.Y. Cheng

This article was first published on May 19, 2004

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By Freda Wan and Harald Bruning in Macau

Macau’s gaming industry entered a new era yesterday amid chaotic scenes. Scuffles broke out as more than 15,000 people jammed into the Sands casino, the first challenger to Stanley Ho Hung-sun’s gambling empire.

Hundreds of security officers had trouble controlling the crowds that gathered outside, many of them lured by false newspaper reports that free gambling chips would be handed to first-day guests.

Lured by false reports that free gambling chips would be handed to first-day guests at Sands Macau, large crowds gathered outside the casino on its opening day on May 18, 2004. Photo: K.Y. Cheng
Lured by false reports that free gambling chips would be handed to first-day guests at Sands Macau, large crowds gathered outside the casino on its opening day on May 18, 2004. Photo: K.Y. Cheng

Scuffles broke out when the casino opened at 3pm, half an hour later than scheduled, with some elderly people fainting.

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