Galaxy Entertainment is hoping that its two new casino resorts in Macau, due to open this month, will attract enough Chinese tourists to create a rebound for the city’s hard-hit gambling industry.

“I believe we will gradually see a recovery in the second half of this year,” said Galaxy deputy chairman Francis Lui. The second phase of Galaxy Macau and the Broadway at Galaxy Macau will be the city’s first new projects in more than three years.

Galaxy has been buffeted by China’s anti-corruption campaign that scared off high-stakes gamblers. Gambling revenue in the city fell for the first time last year and a bigger drop is expected this year amid China’s slowing economy, a ban on smoking in casinos and stricter rules on visas that also impacted business from mass market gamblers.