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Where is Li Antang Port in Shenzhen?

Li Antang Port is located at the junction of China, Hongkong, Northeast New Territories and Li Antang Street, Luohu District, Shenzhen City, Guangdong Province. It is connected to Fanling Highway, Xiangyuanwei Highway and Shatoujiao Highway in Hong Kong in the south, Luosha Highway in Shenzhen and the eastern transit expressway in the north.

Li Antang Port, also known as Xiangyuanwei Port in Li Antang, is a port connecting Shenzhen City, Guangdong Province, People's Republic of China (PRC) and Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, and the seventh land port on the border between Hong Kong and Shenzhen. It is called Hong Kong Xiangyuanwei Border Inspection Station, which is one of the key projects of Guangdong-Hong Kong cooperation, a comprehensive passenger and cargo port and a pilot port for the reform of "one-stop" customs clearance mode for vehicles in China.

20 13 1 1, Li Antang port started construction. In May 2020, Li Antang Port passed the national acceptance; On August 26th, Li Antang Port opened. As of August, 2020, the designed customs clearance capacity of Li Antang Port is 30,000 passengers per day, with an average of17,850 vehicles per day, including 2000 trucks15,000 buses and 850 buses.

design concept

The design concept of Li Antang Port Tourist Inspection Building is "light, shadow, flow and shore". The tourist inspection building in Shenzhen and Hong Kong is connected into a whole by a footbridge, which reflects the connection between the two places. On the facade of the tourist inspection building, the inclination of each column is different, which forms a flowing shape like a work of art on the facade.

In order to meet the lighting effect, none of the columns in the whole row of the main entrance and exit are the same. The wall glass reflects small jumping spots in the sun, and the streamline form of Li Antang Port Tourist Inspection Building is well combined from the appearance and internal space.

Please refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Li Antang Port for the above contents.