This paper aims to discuss the relationships among Macau gambling tourists' novelty, hedonics, perceived value and revisit willingness. It will present the scales of novelty, hedonics, perceived value and revisit willingness, based on the existing relevant literature. In this paper the author utilizes SPSS 20.0 to analyze the collected data and verifies the proposed hypotheses. The expected conclusions are as follows: on the one hand, Macau gambling tourists' novelty positively and significantly affects their hedonics and perceived value; on the other hand, Macau gambling tourists' hedonics positively and significantly affects their perceived value, and Macau gambling tourists' perceived value also positively and significantly affects their revisit willingness.
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