Border tool
Live queues includedWhich Hong Kong
crossing should
you actually use?
Start with Futian for central Shenzhen. Answer the prompts if your destination, timing, or visa rule might change that.
Border decision tool
Default to Futian for central Shenzhen. Change the answer only when your district, late-night timing, or entry rule makes Futian a bad bet.
Where are you going in Shenzhen?
When are you crossing?
How are you moving on the Hong Kong side?
What matters most?
Do you have an entry caveat?
Recommendation
Right now, Huanggang is the best fit once the live queue signal is layered on top of your route assumptions.
Recommended crossing
Huanggang / Lok Ma Chau
皇岗口岸 · Normal · updated Jun 27, 10:27 PM
Huanggang is the only true 24-hour land crossing, so it protects you when timing matters more than comfort.
Best for
Late-night crossings and flexible fallback when the standard MTR ports are overloaded
Why keep it in play
It is the safest fallback when normal ports are closing or already closed.
Fallback crossing
Lo Wu / Luohu
罗湖口岸 · Closed · updated Jun 27, 10:27 PM
Use Luohu if you still want an MTR-friendly fallback but Futian stops being the cleaner choice.
Best for
People going straight to Luohu Commercial City or the older east-side core
Why keep it in play
The official queue feed is strong enough right now to modify the static default.
Live queue note
Futian Port is not currently usable in the live feed, so the tool is promoting the nearest open fallback.
Caveat
This is a provisional crossing recommendation. Use the visa checker before you commit if your entry rule is still unclear.
Why this answer
- Huanggang is the only true 24-hour land crossing, so it protects you when timing matters more than comfort.
- It is the safest fallback when normal ports are closing or already closed.
- The official queue feed is strong enough right now to modify the static default.
Use next
Check entry rules first
Use the visa checker before you commit to a port if your entry path is still uncertain.
Open live border status
Once entry is clear, use the queue signal to confirm the crossing still makes sense right now.
Read the border guide
Use the full explainer if you still need hours, route fit, or port-by-port context.
What this tool is solving
Stop picking the shortest queue if it dumps you in the wrong district
Destination fit first
Futian, Luohu, Shenzhen Bay, and Huanggang are not interchangeable. The right one depends on where you need to be after immigration.
Late-night and policy caveats
Overnight timing, 240-hour transit, and Shenzhen VOA assumptions can make the usual first-timer answer the wrong answer.
Live queues as a modifier
Official queue data can override the default, but only when the alternate crossing still makes sense for your route.
Use next
Live border status
Open this right before you leave Hong Kong, after the picker has narrowed the port choice.
Border crossing guide
Use this if you still need hours, station names, and the full port-by-port explanation.
Métro depuis le poste choisi
Lis ça après le picker, avant de supposer que Futian, Luohu et Shenzhen Bay te déposent au même endroit.
Où dormir près de chaque poste
Fais coller le quartier de l'hôtel au poste, sinon tu gagnes la file et tu perds l'heure suivante dans le métro.
Visa checker
Use this first if 240-hour transit, visa-free entry, or Shenzhen VOA is part of your plan.
Scope note
This tool is for ordinary first-time visitor decisions, not residence permits, service passports, or edge-case transit scenarios. If your case is unusual, use the visa checker before you build the day around one port.
Decision rules
What changes the recommendation fastest?
Where you are going
Central Shenzhen, Luohu, west-side districts, and east-side routes should not collapse into one generic border answer.
When you are crossing
Late-night timing can eliminate the obvious daytime ports even if they look cleaner on a static guide page.
What your entry path allows
Transit and VOA cases should change the recommendation before queue speed gets a vote.