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2025年港澳台居民出入境2.79亿人次,同比上升10.1%—— 回家的路越来越顺畅
Jing Ji Ri Bao· 2026-01-31 22:27
Group 1 - The launch of the G386 train enhances connectivity between Hong Kong and the Yangtze River Delta, adding 16 direct stations in mainland China, increasing the total to 110 stations accessible from Hong Kong West Kowloon Station [1] - The West Kowloon Station has seen over 1 million travelers since its opening in 2018, with more than 96,000 travelers on the first day of the new train schedule [1] - The implementation of a passenger flow prediction and diversion system at the West Kowloon border checkpoint has improved the management of increasing traveler numbers [1] Group 2 - The National Immigration Administration is set to enhance immigration management policies by 2025, focusing on facilitating economic growth and improving services for talent, family visits, and tourism [2] - New policies for Hong Kong and Macau include expanding talent visa programs and simplifying the process for mainland residents to renew family visit visas in these regions [2] Group 3 - The "face recognition" smart customs clearance system has been expanded to cover 14 ports, significantly reducing average clearance time to 10 seconds and increasing daily traffic to approximately 276,000 people [3] - The implementation of fee waivers for Taiwan residents applying for travel permits has led to a 25.9% increase in applications from first-time visitors, with a notable rise in overall travel from Taiwan to mainland China [4] Group 4 - In 2025, the total number of immigration checks reached 697 million, marking a 14.2% increase year-on-year, with significant growth in both mainland and Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan residents [4] - The data reflects a growing willingness among Taiwanese residents to engage with mainland China, as evidenced by increased travel and permit applications [4] Group 5 - The various enhancements in transportation and immigration services illustrate the deepening emotional connections and steady integration between mainland China and Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan [5]