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Is Hengqin Port open 24 hours a day?

Hengqin Port is open 24 hours a day.

The original Lotus Port of Macao was moved to the Australian port area of Hengqin Port as a whole. The original inspection passage and exit lane of Hengqin Port were all moved to the new site of Hengqin Port, and the entry lane was temporarily kept at the original site. 18, August, 15, the new passenger inspection area at Hengqin Port will be officially cleared, welcoming the first batch of passengers.

Hengqin Port adopts the innovative customs clearance mode of "cooperative inspection and one-time release". The shortest customs clearance time from Zhuhai to Macau is only 30 seconds, and the number of parking spaces at the port and surrounding areas exceeds 1000. It also realizes "one-stop" transfer of public transportation, rental and urban rail.

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Originally refers to the coastal ports designated by the state for foreign trade. But now, the port is not only a commercial port for economic and trade exchanges (that is, trade), but also a port for politics, diplomacy, science and technology, culture, tourism and immigration. Ports not only refer to ports located along the coast.

With the development of land and air transportation, foreign trade goods, entry-exit personnel and their luggage, mail and parcels can reach the hinterland of a country directly by railway and air. Therefore, the country has also set up ports to carry out foreign trade and border trade places such as international combined transport and international air parcel exchange.

Simply put, the port is the gateway designated by the state for foreign exchanges and the hub of international cargo transportation. To some extent, it is a special international logistics node. Therefore, the state formulates policies on foreign trade, politics, diplomacy, science and technology, cultural tourism and port immigration, allowing people, goods and vehicles to enter and leave the ports, airports, stations and passages of foreign countries (borders).