Shenzhen Bay Port should not be confused with Port of Shenzhen.
Shenzhen Bay Port | |||||||
Native Name: | Chinese: 深圳湾口岸 Chinese: 深圳灣口岸 | ||||||
Building Type: | Border control | ||||||
Location: | Shekou, Shenzhen | ||||||
Location Country: | China | ||||||
Namesake: | Shenzhen Bay (known as Deep Bay in English and "Hau Hoi Wan" in Cantonese) | ||||||
Management: | National Immigration Administration (mainland China) Immigration Department (Hong Kong), Customs and Excise Department (Hong Kong) | ||||||
Coordinates: | 22.5039°N 113.9447°W | ||||||
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Opened Date: | 1 July 2007 | ||||||
Website: | ka.sz.gov.cn (mainland China) td.gov.hk (Hong Kong) |
S: | 深圳湾口岸 |
T: | 深圳灣口岸 |
P: | Shēnzhèn Wān Kǒu'àn |
J: | sam1 zan3 waan1 hau2 ngon6 |
Shenzhen Bay Port is a juxtaposed border crossing and a port of entry and exit between mainland China and the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, located geographically in Dongjiaotou, Shekou, which lies on the southwestern corner of the city of Shenzhen in Guangdong Province.
The port of entry and exit consists of a cross-boundary passenger terminal building, where the counterparts of mainland China and the Hong Kong SAR are co-located. A "Shenzhen Bay Port Hong Kong Port Area", including part of the building and its adjacent area, and the entire length of the bridge on Chinese waters, is placed under Hong Kong jurisdiction under a lease until 30 June 2047,[1] the eve of the 50th anniversary of the SAR. It is where Hong Kong's Shenzhen Bay Control Point is located.
The rest of the Port area is Shenzhen Bay Port Shenzhen Port Area.
The port of entry was commissioned on 1 July 2007.
See also: Hong Kong–Shenzhen Western Corridor.
Shenzhen Bay Port is part of the Hong Kong–Shenzhen Western Corridor, which was proposed by the Shenzhen municipal government to the Chinese central government [2] as well as the colonial British government of Hong Kong in the 1990s.[3] [4] Hong Kong became the first special administrative region of China (SAR) on 1 July 1997. In March 2001, a feasibility study by the Hong Kong government, suggested to build the Hong Kong–Shenzhen Western Corridor.[5] A further inter-government meeting in July 2001 concluded that, the border checkpoint of the Corridor should be co-located in the same place,[6] thus the birth of Shenzhen Bay Port, which was sub-divided into Hong Kong Port Area and Shenzhen Port Area. The name Shenzhen Bay Port was agreed by another inter-government meeting in August 2004.[7] Hong Kong government also entrusted Shenzhen municipal government to build the facilities of the Shenzhen Bay Port Hong Kong Port Area in July 2004.[8] Some of the facilities was also sub-contracted to Hong Kong firm, such as Hsin Chong–Aster JV was responsible for the electrical and mechanical engineering of the Passenger Terminal Building (Hong Kong Side) of the Hong Kong Port Area.[9]
The Port was opened on 1 July 2007, the 10th anniversary of the SAR, when Hu Jintao, the then General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party and Chinese President, attended the opening ceremony.[10] Hu and 6 other people officiated the ribbon-cutting ceremony of the Port.[11] [12]
See main article: Hong Kong–Shenzhen Western Corridor. The Port connects to Hong Kong via the Shenzhen Bay Bridge,[13] the main component of the Hong Kong–Shenzhen Western Corridor.
Hong Kong government also managed the Shenzhen section of the Shenzhen Bay Bridge, another component of the Corridor, despite geographically inside the boundary of Shenzhen.[14] Shenzhen section of the bridge was in-between the Hong Kong section of the bridge, and the land area of the Port, which partly leased to Hong Kong as Hong Kong Port Area.
Once landed on the land area of Hong Kong at Ngau Hom Shek, the cross-border traffic would use Kong Sham Western Highway[15] and then the existing road networks to go to their destinations in Hong Kong.
After crossing the mainland China port area, the road connects to Dongbin Road which is located at north of the mainland China port section.
Shenzhen Bay Control Point, inside Hong Kong Port Area, is the first boundary control point with the immigration facilities of the Hong Kong side co-located in the same passenger terminal building with the mainland side. This allows passengers and vehicles for departure and arrival customs clearance to take place within a short distance.[16] [17] The Hong Kong Government has to pay rent to the Shenzhen government for the use of the port area, amounting to RMB 6 million per year. The rental agreement lasts until 30 June 2047.[18]
Transport is located at Shenzhen Bay Port Public Transport Interchange.
Bus
Route | Destination | Fare |
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B2 | Shenzhen Bay Port ↔ Yuen Long station | HK$14.4 |
B2P | Shenzhen Bay Port ↔ Tin Tsz Estate | HK$10.3 |
B2X | Shenzhen Bay Port ↔ Tin Yiu Estate | |
B3 | Shenzhen Bay Port ↔ Tuen Mun Pier Head | HK$14.7 |
B3A | Shenzhen Bay Port ↔ Tuen Mun Shan King | |
B3M | Shenzhen Bay Port ↔ Tuen Mun station | |
B3X | Shenzhen Bay Port ↔ Tuen Mun Town Centre | |
Minibus:Route 618 - Shenzhen Bay Port ↔ Tin Yan Estate (Fare: $14.4)
Taxi
Shenzhen Metro : Line 13 Shenzhen Bay Checkpoint Station Exit C
Bus
Route | Destination | Fare | |||
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90 | Window of the World Terminal | ⇆ | Shenzhen Bay Port Car Park A | 2 | |
M177 | Shekou Square | ⇆ | Shenzhen Bay Port Car Park A | 2 | |
M506 | Zhongshan Yuan Plaza | ⇆ | Shenzhen Bay Port Car Park A | 2 | |
M507 | Dachanwan Bus Terminal | ⇆ | Shenzhen Bay Port Car Park A | 2 | |
N73 | Shenzhen Bay Port Car Park A | ↺ | Shenzhen Bay Port Car Park A | 2 | |
N90 | Window of the World Terminal | ⇆ | Shenzhen Bay Port Car Park A | 2 |
Taxi
Online-reserved taxi