What ports are there from Shenzhen to Hong Kong?

A * * * has six ports.

1, Luohu port: opening hours: 6: 30-24: 00; Corresponding after customs clearance: lo wu station, Hong Kong East Railway;

2. Futian Port: Opening hours: 6: 30-24: 00; Corresponding after customs clearance: Lok Ma Chau and Hong Kong East Rail;

3. Huanggang Port: Opening hours: 24 hours; Corresponding transit: there is no subway, so you can only take the bus to all districts in Hong Kong;

4. Shenzhen Bay Port: Opening hours: 6:30-24:00.

Correspondence after customs clearance: There is no subway, so you can only take the bus to all districts in Hong Kong. However, as it is far from Tin Shui Wai in the New Territories, you can actually take a bus to Tin Shui Wai at the port and transfer to west rail line.

5. Wenjindu Port: Opening hours: 7: 00-22: 00;

Correspondence after customs clearance: If there is no subway, you can only take the bus to all districts in Hong Kong. You can take a bus to Sheung Shui Plaza and transfer to East Rail, or take a through train to Tsim Sha Tsui.

6. Sha Tau Kok Port: Opening hours: 7: 00-24: 00;

Corresponding after customs clearance: there is a cross-border bus express transfer, and the destination is Kowloon Tong Station of MTR and Fanling.

Extended data:

Port classification:

1, divided by approval authority. According to the approval, ports can be divided into Class I ports and Class II ports.

The first-class ports refer to the ports approved for opening in the State Council (including ports managed by the central government and ports managed by some provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government).

Category II ports refer to ports that are approved by the provincial people's governments for opening up and management.

2. According to the mode of entry and exit. According to the mode of transportation at the border, ports can be divided into port ports, land ports and air ports.

Ports are channels opened by the state along rivers, lakes and seas for goods and people to enter and leave the country and ships to dock.

Land port is a channel opened by the state on land for goods and people to enter and leave the country and land vehicles to stop.

The airport is a passage for goods and people to enter and leave the country, and it is also a passage for planes to take off and land at airports with international routes.

In addition, in practical work, border ports, coastal ports, special zone ports, key ports, newly opened ports and old ports are often used. Although these classifications are not standardized, they still play an active role in formulating port development plans and various port management policies.

Port Office of Shenzhen Municipal People's Government-Guide to Customs Clearance at Port