Many gamblers in that country...Housing is just one area they gamble.
China ranks #3 in the world!!
China’s land-based and online casinos are banned, but state lotteries, sports betting, and Mahjong are still available. The total annual income from those kinds of gambling exceeds $50 bn and continues to grow considerably.
Macau additionally brings more than $21 bn. Unlike mainland China, there is an opportunity to play in foreign casinos. Therefore, 2/3 of Macau’s gambling revenue come from the mainland VIP players. Although the authorities are struggling with this, because China has a growing problem gambling among children and teenagers.
According to H2G for 2016, China ranks second worldwide in terms of money lost in gambling — $62.5 billion, including Macau and Hong Kong.
China holds leading positions in the world in terms of profitability of gambling industry, constantly competing with the USA for the first place. Despite continual fluctuation in profitability, connected with government anticorruption campaign, outflow of high rollers from Macao, government’s unwillingness to increase the amount of gambling zones in the country and to legalize online casinos, every year gambling revenues in China reach billions of dollars and make up over 50% of budget revenues.
A considerable part of total gambling revenue is generated by developers of mobile games in China. Developers’ revenues have risen beyond $5.5 billion, and this figure can reach $11-12 billion by 2019.
Besides, such gambling sector as e-sports is well developed in China. There is a state program that encourages e-sports development and supports players, who annually take first places at international tournaments. Despite the fact that the official sale of e-sports software is forbidden, Chinese game studios supply ingenious developments for foreign companies. Working on an outsource basis, Chinese developers get huge salaries.