Futian Port, Port of entry in Futian District, Shenzhen, China.
Futian Port is a border crossing facility in Shenzhen with a two-level pedestrian bridge spanning the Sham Chun River between mainland China and Hong Kong. The structure separates incoming and outgoing flows on different decks and houses separate immigration halls for each territory's processing requirements.
Futian Port opened in 2007 to improve transport connections between Hong Kong and Shenzhen as cross-border travel increased. The facility was designed as a modern checkpoint to handle the growing flow of passengers between the two territories.
The port incorporates distinct immigration procedures for both Hong Kong and mainland China, reflecting the one country, two systems administrative framework.
The crossing operates from 6:30 AM to 10:30 PM daily and sits near Futian Metro Station for easy access. Direct connections to Shenzhen Metro Line 4 and Hong Kong's East Rail make reaching the terminal straightforward.
The crossing processes roughly 190,000 passengers daily, making it one of the busiest checkpoints between Hong Kong and mainland China. The facility's design allows it to handle such massive daily volume while maintaining smooth passenger flow.
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