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What ports are there in Hong Kong?

Question 1: Which ports in Hong Kong include Victoria Harbour?

Hong Kong, adjacent to the Pearl River Delta, has long been a hub port in South China, with its own deep-water port and a natural haven for berthing ships. After years of development, it has become a world-class container port.

Hong Kong has been a container port for nearly 40 years. In 2009, it handled 265,438+million TEUs of 20 lengths, which once again proved that Hong Kong is one of the most efficient container ports in the world. Xianggang is also a major hub port in the global supply chain, which can supply about 400 container ships to and from more than 500 destinations around the world every week.

Direct port is the key to the prosperity and economic development of this port, handling about 89% of the total cargo throughput in Hong Kong. Container ports are very important not only to our ports, but also to South China, where the industrial development is the most prosperous in the world. About 70% of the container transportation business handled by Xianggang is related to South China. More than 60% of the goods entering and leaving South China are transported by river connecting ships, and the rest are transported by container trucks.

In terms of port facilities, the Hong Kong SAR Government is responsible for formulating long-term strategic plans and providing necessary infrastructure. Except for floating bubbles, anchorages and typhoon shelters, all other port facilities are funded, owned and operated by private companies, which is rare in international ports around the world.

In 2009, a total of * * * 205,565,438+00 overseas ships and inland river ships visited Hong Kong.

Question 2: How many docks are there in Hong Kong? Yes 19.

Central Hong Kong Macau Ferry Terminal

Wharf outside central port

wan chai pier

North Point Wharf

Star Ferry Pier in Tsim Sha Tsui

Zhonggang wharf

Red wharf

Kowloon City Wharf

kwun tong ferry pier

Tsuen Wan Wharf

Tuen mun pier

Tung Chung newly developed ferry pier

Qilijiao Haitian Passenger Terminal

Discovery Bay Wharf

Boliwan wharf

Disney resort pier

Pingzhou wharf

Meiwo wharf

Changzhou wharf

Question 3: What is the abbreviation of Hong Kong as a port? Uh, technically, the port. There is a Victoria Bay between Hong Kong Island (Hong Kong Island instead of Hong Kong) and Kowloon (Kowloon Bay is to the east of Victoria Bay). Victoria Harbour is a world-famous port. Hong Kong mainly refers to this. As for the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, it includes Kowloon, the New Territories, Hong Kong Island and Lantau Island.

Question 4: What are the famous ports in China? Among the top 65,438+000 container ports in the world in 2004, China accounted for 65,438+00. They are: Hong Kong (No.1), Shanghai (No.3), Shenzhen (No.4), Qingdao (No.14), Ningbo (No.16), Tianjin (No.17), Guangzhou (No.22), Xiamen (No.26), Dalian (No.35) and Fuzhou (No.79).

Famous domestic ports:

From north to south are Dalian, Tianjin, Qingdao, Lianyungang, Shanghai, Ningbo, Xiamen and Shenzhen.

Dalian:

Dalian, a famous port in northern China, has a coastline of more than 30 kilometers, a vast water surface, blue sea and blue sky, and is one of the famous tourist cities in China, with numerous coastal bays, scattered reefs and peculiar landforms.

Tianjin:

At present, the first 200-million-ton port in northern China ranks among the top ten in the world in terms of throughput. By 20 10, the throughput of Tianjin port will reach 300 million tons, and the container will reach 100000 TEUs. In June this year, the second phase of Tianjin Port150,000 dwt waterway was completed and put into use. 654.38+05,000-ton ships and the world's most advanced container ships can freely enter and leave the port, and 200,000-ton ships can enter and leave the port by tide. In 2007, a 250,000-ton waterway will be built, making Tianjin a world-class deep-water port.

Qingdao:

China is a famous port city, a famous historical and cultural city, and a scenic tourist attraction. It is also famous for its long coastline of more than 730 kilometers, making Qingdao the focus of coastal real estate in China. Qianhai Zhanqiao, Shilaoren Scenic Belt and Laoshan Scenic Area have always been good places for leisure and entertainment, and there are many modern European-style buildings left over from history.

Lianyungang:

Lianyungang is located on the west coast of the Pacific Ocean and the coast of the Yellow Sea in China. In the offshore area of 500 nautical miles from the main ports of South Korea, Japan and other countries. At present, it is the largest seaport in Jiangsu, the most economical and convenient seaport in northern Jiangsu and central and western China, and the east bridgehead of the New Eurasian Continental Bridge. It is a major coastal hub port and one of the important energy transportation ports in China. It is an important transit port for Asia-Europe international container land and water transportation, and a comprehensive large-scale coastal commercial port integrating trade, warehousing, bonded and information services.

Shanghai:

The throughput of Shanghai Port has surpassed that of one of their famous ports. However, due to its geographical location in the estuary and shallow water depth, many ports handled 380 million tons of cargo from ... Shanghai last year, ranking second in the world. Container throughput14.55 million TEU, ranking third in the world.

Xiamen:

In the more than 50 years since Kangxi * * * 1684 opened the sea ban, Xiamen Port's domestic and foreign trade shipping has developed rapidly, becoming a special port for national trade ports to transport Taiwan Province ... It is planned to officially open on New Year's Day next year. Jiangyin Port relies on the rare natural advantages along the coast of China and the investment background of Singapore Port Authority, a world-famous port operator.

Shenzhen:

After more than 20 years of construction, Shenzhen, a small border town in the past, has developed into a modern port city with the most economic vitality in China. In 2004, Shenzhen's GDP reached more than US$ 410.30 billion, and its per capita GDP was 71.61,ranking first in Chinese mainland for two consecutive years. With the rapid development of social economy, three special container terminals, Yantian, Shekou and Chiwan, have been built in Shenzhen. The water depth of the wharf front and channel exceeds-14m. The container throughput of Shenzhen Port has increased by more than 50% annually. Last year, the throughput reached13.66 million, ranking fourth in the world.

The rise of Shenzhen Port and the unique advantages of Shenzhen and the Pearl River Delta region make it an ideal place to undertake international industrial capital transfer. The huge volume of import and export trade between the Pearl River Delta and China also provides sufficient supply and development momentum for the port.

Question 5: What cities and regions are there in Hong Kong? Hong Kong is mainly divided into four parts: Hong Kong Island, Kowloon Peninsula, New Territories and outlying islands. Each part consists of several zones. If calculated by administrative districts, Hong Kong has 18 administrative districts.

Hong Kong Island is mainly composed of four administrative districts: Central and Western District, Wan Chai District, Eastern District and Southern District.

Kowloon Peninsula is divided into five administrative regions: Kowloon City, Kwun Tong, Sham Shui Po, Wong Tai Sin and Yau Tsim Mong. Wong Tai Sin and Kwun Tong are called East Kowloon, and Yau Tsim Mong and Sham Shui Po are called West Kowloon.

The New Territories refers to the land from the north of Boundary Street in Kowloon to the south of Shenzhen River. Geographically, the New Territories can be divided into Western District, Northern District and Eastern District, with a total area of over 740 square kilometers.

New Territories West includes Tsuen Wan, Tuen Mun, Yuen Long and Kwai Tsing. New Territories North connects Yuen Long and Tai Po. Before 1980, it was a part of Tai Po District, and then it was split into independent areas. New Territories East refers to the area east of the New Territories, including North District, Tai Po District, Sha Tin District and Sai Kung District.

Question 6: What ports are there in Shunde, Guangdong? If it's a freight terminal, Rongqi has a Shunde container terminal, because all the goods shipped from Shunde are leisurely shipped to Hong Kong. There is also a small northern slug.

If it is a passenger terminal, it is Shunde Port (near Wusha), and you can go to Hong Kong directly by boat.

Question 7: How many ports are there in Hong Kong (1, Sheung Wan Macau Ferry Terminal-Macau Macau Macau Ferry Terminal)?

2. Tsim Sha Tsui China Port City Pier-Macau Pier.

3. Hong Kong Airport Pier-Macau Pier

4. Kwai Chung Tsing Yi Container Terminal is the largest port in Hong Kong.

Question 8: What's the difference between the two docks from Hong Kong to Macau? There are two docks from Hong Kong to Macau. One is Taipa Wharf, which is located on the outer island, and the other is Waigang Wharf, which is the comparison center. Usually, it is more appropriate to choose the wharf outside the port. There is also a return ticket at the wharf outside the port, which will arrive about 1 hour, and the fare is about 135MOP, but it is recommended to order in advance to prevent the absence of tickets. I recommend Taobao to buy tickets, which is convenient and quick.

The wharf outside the port is not very big, and the security inspection is general, and it is rarely inspected. However, please note that according to the cigarette regulations, a person can only bring two cigarettes. Generally, after disembarking from the outer harbor pier, you can see many free shuttle buses in casinos when you get out of the security check. On the premise of knowing the general location of your hotel, you can start to choose a free bus that can reach the vicinity of the hotel. It doesn't matter if you don't gamble, don't be shy, everyone gambles, which is convenient and fast. There are buses and taxis at other ports, but buses have time restrictions, so pay attention to the direction. Don't sit in the wrong seat, it takes time and trouble. If you are not satisfied with the bus, you can take a taxi, which is a little more expensive and more people will be more affordable.