Shenzhen has witnessed a significant increase in foreign tourist arrivals, driven by the continued rollout of policy incentives aimed at facilitating international travel to China.
The Shenzhen General Station of Exit and Entry Frontier Inspection processed 972,000 travelers on Saturday, marking the ninth peak in traffic this year and the fourth during the summer period.
At the Luohu Port, a critical node for cross-border tourism, over 700 foreign tour groups took advantage of the 144-hour visa-free policy during the summer. In response to the heightened demand, the Luohu border inspection station has implemented targeted measures, including a pre-notification system and a streamlined passenger clearance mechanism, ensuring efficient processing for large groups.
To accommodate the diverse payment requirements of foreign visitors, the port has introduced on-site payment guidance services, enhancing transaction efficiency for inbound travelers.
Furthermore, Luohu Port has established a multilingual volunteer service station, the first of its kind at Shenzhen ports, offering assistance in languages such as English, French, and German. This service is designed to support travelers with entry and exit procedures, regulatory compliance, and emergency response.
The newly introduced policy allowing non-Chinese Hong Kong permanent residents to apply for mainland travel permits has also facilitated smoother cross-border movement, particularly for organized youth groups, further positioning Shenzhen as a strategic gateway to the mainland.
This article is translated by China Daily from the original report in Chinese as published on the official website of sznews.com, the official website of Shenzhen Newspaper Group (深圳报业集团).