Luohu Port
Luohu Port (Chinese: 罗湖口岸; pinyin: Luóhú Kǒu'àn) is a major border crossing and port of entry between mainland China and Hong Kong. Situated in the Luohu District of Shenzhen, it serves as one of the most significant gateways for travelers and goods moving between these two regions.
Luohu Port is strategically located, nestled in the heart of Luohu District, which lies north of the New Territories of Hong Kong. The port is seamlessly integrated with the Lo Wu station of the Mass Transit Railway (MTR) in Hong Kong and the Luohu station on the Shenzhen Metro system. This integration makes Luohu Port an essential hub for cross-border travel.
The port is operated by the Bureau of Exit and Entry Administration of the Ministry of Public Security of China, along with the General Administration of Customs. It is renowned for being one of the busiest land border crossings in the world, facilitating millions of passengers annually.
Luohu Port is equipped with extensive customs facilities to handle the high volume of passenger and cargo traffic. It is known for efficient processing of travel documents, including the Hong Kong Visit Permit issued by the People's Republic of China, and the issuance of single entry permits into Shenzhen at the port.
The port is a critical node in the transportation network linking Hong Kong and mainland China. Its connection with major transportation systems such as the MTR and Shenzhen Metro ensures rapid and convenient transit for daily commuters and tourists alike.
Luohu Port plays a pivotal role in the economic interplay between Shenzhen and Hong Kong. The port facilitates the movement of goods and labor, contributing significantly to the economic dynamism of the Greater Bay Area.
Adjacent to Luohu Port is the Luohu Commercial City, a popular shopping destination known for its wide array of goods and services. The proximity of this commercial hub to the port makes it an attractive destination for travelers seeking shopping and leisure activities.