Reminders on Exit-Entry and Customs Clearance for Traffic Peak during the Mid-Autumn Festival Holiday

2021-03-31

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During the Mid-Autumn Festival holiday in 2019, the average exit-entry passengers at ports across the country will reach 1,930,000 per day, up by 1.6% year on year, according to the forecast of the National Immigration Administration (NIA).

 

Large Airport Ports

 

Notable increase of the exit-entry passenger traffic will be seen at major international airports, such as Beijing Capital International Airport, Shanghai Pudong International Airport, Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport and Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport .

 

Large Airport

Ports

Estimated Daily Exit-Entry Traffic (passengers)

Year-on-Year Growth

Beijing Capital International Airport

85,000

3.1%

Shanghai Pudong International Airport

109,000

2.2%

Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport

54,000

17.4%

Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport

21,000

3.8%

 

Land Ports Adjacent to Hong Kong and Macao SARs

The exit-entry passenger traffic at land ports adjacent to Macao SAR will see a big growth. It is estimated that the average daily number of exit-entry passengers at Gongbei Port will reach 413,000, up by 10% year on year.

The exit-entry passenger traffic at land ports adjacent to Hong Kong SAR will generally maintain stable. It is estimated that the average daily exit-entry passenger traffic at ports of Luohu, Futian, Shenzhen Bay and West Kowloon Station will reach 248,000, 135,000, 117,000 and 65,000, respectively.

 

NIA has instructed local frontier inspection authorities to strictly implement the specified work requirements, which refer to publishing transportation information on traffic congestion and black spots, and reminding the public of traffic safety precautions in holidays. Frontier inspection authorities shall conduct scientific forecast and release their exit-entry passenger flow data in a timely manner, while arranging sufficient police force on duty, organizing services scientifically, and actively guiding the exit-entry passengers to travel safely and orderly.

 

NIA reminds exit-entry passengers to carefully check their exit-entry documents and those of their companions before traveling, and pay close attention to the conditions of passenger traffic and customs clearance of the ports, and try to avoid traveling during peak hours. In case of difficulties in customs clearance, passengers may seek help from the police officers on duty at any time.

 

 

Notice: This English version is only for reference. To learn more, please refer to the authoritative Chinese version.