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观察:将“通关流量”转化为“产业经济” 口岸经济激发新动能
Core Insights - The interaction between residents of Shenzhen and Hong Kong has intensified, with cross-border consumption becoming a daily routine rather than an occasional activity [1] - Shenzhen's port authority reported that as of November 23, 2025, the total number of travelers crossing the Shenzhen port exceeded 240 million, surpassing the total for 2024 and achieving this milestone 38 days earlier than the previous year [1] - The newly released measures from the Luohu District aim to transform the significant "cross-border flow" into tangible "industrial economy" [1] Group 1: Economic Measures - The Luohu District has introduced the first set of measures in Shenzhen to promote high-quality development of the port economy, focusing on creating a unique economic zone that integrates trade, inbound consumption, demonstration, and talent exchange [1] - The measures include 12 initiatives across four areas: industrial development, cross-border consumption, technological innovation, and cultural exchange [2] Group 2: Technological Innovations - The measures aim to establish the port economy as a "testing ground" for strategic emerging industries, proposing the development of AI digital humans and promoting services like biometric recognition and smart guidance [2] - Initiatives include trials for autonomous taxis, cross-border unmanned buses, and unmanned cargo transport [2] Group 3: Logistics and Transportation - The Wenjindu port has initiated drone logistics delivery, expanding applications for cross-border express delivery and emergency supplies [2] - Development of high-value low-altitude transportation for medical cold chains and fresh produce is also highlighted, along with optimizing "low-altitude flower tours" to create a new model integrating low-altitude, cultural tourism, and commerce [2] Group 4: Regional Integration - The integration of Shenzhen and Hong Kong is driving the flow of people, goods, and information, with the port economy channeling cross-border flow into consumption, tourism, and daily life [2] - This integration is not merely additive but represents a deep restructuring of the industrial chain, showcasing Shenzhen's innovative approach to exploring high-quality development paths for the port economy [2]
口岸经济4.0:罗湖建起深港互联“超级节点”|何以新罗湖?
Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the development of the Luohu district as a "super node" for cross-border economic activities between Shenzhen and Hong Kong, highlighting the increasing flow of people and the expansion of consumption and medical services in the area [1][2][7]. Group 1: Cross-Border Traffic and Economic Opportunities - The Luohu port has seen over 33.7 million inbound and outbound travelers in the first half of the year, making it the busiest port in Shenzhen [1] - The daily traffic at Luohu port reached a record high of 297,000 on July 13, indicating a strong recovery in cross-border travel [2] - Hong Kong residents account for approximately 30% of the overall foot traffic in local shopping malls, with a significant portion of the retail space catering to their preferences [2][3] Group 2: Healthcare Expansion - The number of Hong Kong patients visiting Luohu hospitals has diversified beyond dental care, with an average of 4,500 Hong Kong patients visiting the Luohu District People's Hospital each month [5] - A survey indicated that 60% of Hong Kong residents have utilized medical services in mainland China from 2019 to 2023, a tenfold increase since 2011 [5] - The Luohu District People's Hospital has been approved as a designated medical institution for "Hong Kong and Macau drug and device access," facilitating the introduction of new medical products [5][6] Group 3: Industrial Development and Strategic Planning - Luohu aims to transform its industrial structure by focusing on emerging sectors such as artificial intelligence and life sciences, with plans for a 300,000 square meter life health industrial park [1][8] - The "Northern Metropolis Development Strategy" emphasizes the integration of Hong Kong's economy with Shenzhen, particularly in the Luohu area, which is set to become a hub for trade and new industries [6][7] - The development of the B1 plot near Luohu port is expected to create a cross-border cooperation platform for life sciences and AI, enhancing the region's innovation capabilities [8]