Shenzhen-Hong Kong Customs Clearance Guide 2026: Port Crowds, Hours & Smart Routes
Planning a weekend trip to Shenzhen? btw.hk customs portal provides everything: latest opening hours, real-time crowd alerts for Shenzhen Bay, Futian, Liantang, and Huanggang, and health declaration updates.
BTW Smart Summary (Quick Read)
Travel between Shenzhen and Hong Kong has stepped into a highly intelligent era in 2026. The traditional custom health declaration (Customs Black Code) has been completely canceled, vastly accelerating clearance speeds. Faced with the four main land ports—Shenzhen Bay, Futian (Lok Ma Chau), Liantang (Heung Yuen Wai), and Huanggang—how do you choose according to your destination? How do you bypass the weekend peak traffic congestion? BTW, reading this guide is enough.
1. Four Major Land Ports Comparison: Which One to Choose?
Shenzhen Bay Port — Direct Core Access to Qianhai, Nanshan, and Baoan
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Opening Hours: 06:30 - 24:00
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Transport: Buses, taxis, and seamless access to cross-border charter vehicle lanes.
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Recommended For: Sam's Club shopping trips, business exploration in Nanshan Science Park, or premium family vacations in Baoan.
Futian Port (Lok Ma Chau Spur Line) — Preferred Choice for Subway Travelers
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Opening Hours: 06:30 - 22:30
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Transport: Direct MTR East Rail Line connection; links immediately to Shenzhen Metro Line 4 and Line 10 upon exit.
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Recommended For: Free independent travelers and office workers requiring high-frequency commuting to Futian CBD.
Liantang / Heung Yuen Wai Port — The New Driving and Hiking Favorite
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Opening Hours: 07:00 - 22:00
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Transport: The first port featuring passenger-vehicle direct access with a public parking lot for Hong Kong private car owners.
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Recommended For: Visitors heading to Luohu, Yantian, Dameisha, or Huizhou resorts. Crowd levels remain comfortable during holidays.
Huanggang Port — 24-Hour Non-Stop Gateway
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Opening Hours: 24 hours daily, year-round.
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Transport: Cross-border shuttle buses and round-the-clock cross-border 7-seater charter cars.
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Recommended For: Returning to HK after late-night concerts, midnight airport transfers, or corporate executives handling midnight operations.
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