Luohu Port

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Luohu Port
罗湖口岸
Luohu District, Shenzhen
CountryChina
Coordinates22°31′56″N 114°06′48″E / 22.53222°N 114.11333°E / 22.53222; 114.11333
ManagementChina National Immigration Administration (mainland China)
Website
ka.sz.gov.cn
Coordinates22°31′56″N 114°06′48″E / 22.5322°N 114.1133°E / 22.5322; 114.1133
CarriesPedestrians
CrossesFrontier Closed Area
Statistics
TollNo toll
Location
Map
Luohu Port
Hanyu Pinyin
Luóhú Kǒu'àn
Yue: Cantonese
Jyutpinglo4 wu4 hau2 ngon6

The Luohu Port (

Shenzhen metro, the Hong Kong counterpart being Lo Wu Control Point
.

Statistics show that the port is the

Ministry of Public Security, and the General Administration of Customs. In 2015, 83.2 million people passed through Lo Wu Control Point, making it the busiest control point in Hong Kong.[2]

It is served by

Guangshen Railway (formerly the Canton-Kowloon Railway Chinese Section), and Luohu station of the Shenzhen Metro, whereas its counterpart in Hong Kong is interconnected with Lo Wu station on the East Rail line, formerly the Kowloon-Canton Railway British Section
.

Operating hours

6:30 a.m. to midnight every day.[3][4][5]

Gallery

  • Luohu Port
    Luohu Port
  • Hong Kong Visit Permit issued by People's Republic of China with a Luohu Port Entry Stamp.
    Hong Kong Visit Permit issued by People's Republic of China with a Luohu Port Entry Stamp.
  • Single entry permit into Shenzhen, China, issued at the Luohu Port on the Hong Kong-Shenzhen border, with the older style entry and exit stamps.
    Single entry permit into Shenzhen, China, issued at the Luohu Port on the Hong Kong-Shenzhen border, with the older style entry and exit stamps.

References

  1. ^ "Immigration Department Annual Report 2017". www.immd.gov.hk. Retrieved 2020-05-27.
  2. ^ "Appendix 7 - Statistics on Passenger Traffic by Control Point". Annual Report 2015. Immigration Department.
  3. ^ Immigration Control Points Archived February 10, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ Control Point Locations (English/Chinese), GovHK. (Accessed on 2011-05-10.)
  5. ^ Immigration Control Points Archived April 16, 2009, at the Wayback Machine