The Port of Zhuhai is the port of the prefecture-level city of Zhuhai, on the west side of the Pearl River estuary in the Chinese province of Guangdong. The Port of Zhuhai is composed of seven main port areas: Gaolan, Wanshan, Jiuzhou, Xiangzhou, Tangjia, Hongwan and Doumen.[1] The main areas are the Jiuzhou Port Area to the east of the city, and the Gaolan Port Area to the west. As of 2012, the port had 131 berths, 126 production berths, of which 17 were deep-water berths over 10,000DWT.[2]
Port of Zhuhai 珠海港 | |
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Location | |
Country | People's Republic of China |
Location | Zhuhai, Guangdong Province, |
Coordinates | 22°14′N 113°35′E / 22.233°N 113.583°E |
Details | |
Opened | 1986 |
Operated by | Zhuhai Port Corporation |
Type of harbour | Natural River Seaport |
No. of berths | 131 |
Statistics | |
Website Port of Zhuhai website |
Jiuzhou Port | |||||||
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Chinese | 珠海港 | ||||||
Literal meaning | Pearl Sea Port | ||||||
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The Port had a total cargo throughput of 71,870,000 metric tons (70,730,000 long tons; 79,220,000 short tons) in 2012,[3] and surpassed the 100,000,000 t (98,000,000 long tons; 110,000,000 short tons) mark in 2013.[4]
The volume of port traffic and urban population make Zhuhai a medium-port metropolis according to the Southampton system of port-city classification.[5]
The Jiujiang Port Area includes a container terminal and a terminal for high-speed ferries connecting Zhuhai with Shenzhen in mainland China and Hong Kong. It is also developing into a transport hub with regular coach services connecting the port with various cities west of the Pearl River such as Jiangmen and Shunde.
Ticketed passengers on flights going to and from Hong Kong International Airport may take ferries from the Zhuhai Ferry Terminal to the HKIA Skypier.[6]
History and Geography
editZhuhai International Container Terminals (Jiuzhou), ZICT(J), located in the city of Zhuhai on the western bank of the Pearl River Delta (PRD) in the Guangdong Province, adjacent to Macau and 36 nautical miles (67 km) from Hong Kong, commenced operations in 1993. Providing container and general cargo handling services, ZICT(J) operates five multi-purpose berths.
On 10 July 2007, a new ferry service between Jiuzhou port and Skypier in Hong Kong International Airport began. The new service was to have two roundtrip sailings per day and can carry 1,300 passengers, with ferries departing Jiuzhou at 9:30 am and 3:30 pm and leaving the airport at 11:15 am and 5 pm. There were plant to increase frequency to three roundtrip sailings daily by August and four daily by January 2008.[7]
In Spring 2009, refurbishment of the port was completed, with new stores and other facilities for passengers.[citation needed]
Layout and Facilities
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Ferry timetable
editHong Kong China Ferry Terminal
editTime | Depart | Arrive |
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07:30 | Hong Kong China Ferry Terminal | Jiuzhou Port |
08:00 | Jiuzhou Port | Hong Kong China Ferry Terminal |
08:30 | Hong Kong China Ferry Terminal | Jiuzhou Port |
09:30 | Hong Kong China Ferry Terminal | Jiuzhou Port |
10:00 | Jiuzhou Port | Hong Kong China Ferry Terminal |
11:30 | Hong Kong China Ferry Terminal | Jiuzhou Port |
12:00 | Jiuzhou Port | Hong Kong China Ferry Terminal |
13:30 | Hong Kong China Ferry Terminal | Jiuzhou Port |
14:00 | Jiuzhou Port | Hong Kong China Ferry Terminal |
15:30 | Hong Kong China Ferry Terminal | Jiuzhou Port |
16:00 | Jiuzhou Port | Hong Kong China Ferry Terminal |
17:00 | Jiuzhou Port | Hong Kong China Ferry Terminal |
17:30 | Jiuzhou Port | Hong Kong China Ferry Terminal |
17:30 | Hong Kong China Ferry Terminal | Jiuzhou Port |
19:00 | Hong Kong China Ferry Terminal | Jiuzhou Port |
Source: CKSP company website[8]
Hong Kong Macau Ferry Terminal
editTime | Depart | Arrive |
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08:40 | Hong Kong Macau Ferry Terminal | Jiuzhou Port |
09:00 | Jiuzhou Port | Hong Kong Macau Ferry Terminal |
10:30 | Hong Kong Macau Ferry Terminal | Jiuzhou Port |
11:00 | Jiuzhou Port | Hong Kong Macau Ferry Terminal |
12:30 | Hong Kong Macau Ferry Terminal | Jiuzhou Port |
13:00 | Jiuzhou Port | Hong Kong Macau Ferry Terminal |
14;30 | Hong Kong Macau Ferry Terminal | Jiuzhou Port |
15:00 | Jiuzhou Port | Hong Kong Macau Ferry Terminal |
16:30 | Hong Kong Macau Ferry Terminal | Jiuzhou Port |
18:00 | Jiuzhou Port | Hong Kong Macau Ferry Terminal |
19:30 | Jiuzhou Port | Hong Kong Macau Ferry Terminal |
19:30 | Hong Kong Macau Ferry Terminal | Jiuzhou Port |
20:30 | Jiuzhou Port | Hong Kong Macau Ferry Terminal |
21:30 | Jiuzhou Port | Hong Kong Macau Ferry Terminal |
21:30 | Hong Kong Macau Ferry Terminal | Jiuzhou Port |
Source: CKSP website [8]
Hong Kong International Airport
editTime | Depart | Arrive |
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9:30 | Jiuzhou Port | Hong Kong International Airport |
12:15 | Hong Kong International Airport | Jiuzhou Port |
12:40 | Jiuzhou Port | Hong Kong International Airport |
14:05 | Hong Kong International Airport | Jiuzhou Port |
15:30 | Jiuzhou Port | Hong Kong International Airport |
17:00 | Hong Kong International Airport | Jiuzhou Port |
18:30 | Jiuzhou Port | Hong Kong International Airport |
20:00 | Hong Kong International Airport | Jiuzhou Port |
Source: CKSP company website[8]
Forward travel from Jiuzhou Port
editJiuzhou Port is connected by a number of other on-going transport options.
Taxis are available.
After a busy ferry has come in, it might be necessary to queue and wait for taxis to return. To the right of the port on the sea wall-lined pavement is a bus stop for buses headed north. The number 99 directly passes the famous "Fisher Girl" statue (symbol of Zhuhai), and has views of the surrounding islands.
Opposite the port is a larger bus terminus where a number of buses run regular services. From here the number 3 restarts its route and heads North past Zhongshan University and Beijing Normal University, Zhuhai Campus, all the way up to Jin Ding. Many other bus routes lead down into the Gongbei (Chinese: 拱北; pinyin: Gǒngběi) section of Zhuhai, where the China / Macau Border Crossing is located.
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Zhūhǎi gǎng jiǎnjiè" 珠海港简介 [Introduction to Zhuhai Port]. Zhūhǎi shì gǎngkǒu diàodù zhǐhuī zhōngxīn (in Chinese). Archived from the original on 2014-02-03.
- ^ "Gǎngkǒu jiǎnjiè" 港口简介 [Introduction to the Port]. Zhūhǎi shì gǎngkǒu guǎnlǐ jú (in Chinese). Archived from the original on 2014-02-01. Retrieved 2014-01-20.
- ^ "Zhūhǎi gǎng nián tūntǔ nénglì 5 niánnèi yù pò 2 yì dūn" 珠海港年吞吐能力 5年内欲破2亿吨 [Zhuhai Port's Annual Throughput Will Exceed 200 Million Tons in 5 Years]. Nándū wǎng (in Chinese). 2013-11-08. Archived from the original on 2014-02-01. Retrieved 2014-01-20.
- ^ "2013 Nián zhūhǎi gǎng huòwù nián tūntǔ liàng kuàguò 1 yì dūn" 2013年珠海港货物年吞吐量跨过1亿吨-携保保险网 [In 2013, the Annual Cargo Throughput of Zhuhai Port Exceeded 100 Million Tons]. Xié bǎo (in Chinese). 2013-12-27. Archived from the original on 2013-12-31. Retrieved 2014-01-20.
- ^ Roberts, Toby; Williams, Ian; Preston, John (2021). "The Southampton system: A new universal standard approach for port-city classification". Maritime Policy & Management. 48 (4): 530–542. doi:10.1080/03088839.2020.1802785. S2CID 225502755.
- ^ "Ferry Transfer". Hong Kong International Airport. Archived from the original on 2018-05-08. Retrieved 2018-05-08.
- ^ "New HK-Zhuhai Ferry Service Start". news.gov.hk. 2007-07-10. Archived from the original on 2007-08-12.
- ^ a b c "CKSP website". Archived from the original on 2019-09-29. Retrieved 2019-09-30.