
Hong Kong lawmakers have expressed concern over the lack of a car park at the upgraded Huanggang border crossing, saying that providing a shuttle bus service for tour groups or motorists to reach the checkpoint building will not be convenient.
Secretary for Security Chris Tang Ping-keung said on Friday that the revamped building – which is on the mainland Chinese side of the border in Shenzhen – would not have a public car park or bays for coaches. The Transport and Logistics Bureau would decide the exact location of a car park near the crossing, he added.
“In our plan, we will find a spot that’s very close to the crossing, with the location to be confirmed, such as the San Tin traffic intersection, for residents to park and then take a shuttle bus for a few minutes to reach the Huanggang crossing,” Tang told a Legislative Council security panel meeting.
Lawmaker Dominic Lee Tsz-king said a short shuttle bus ride, even if there were frequent services, would still be inconvenient as it would add at least five to 10 minutes to the journey.
“Compared with a completely seamless passage, it’s a long way behind,” Lee said.
Lawmakers called for a public car park similar to the one at the Heung Yuen Wai crossing, where drivers can book a parking spot 30 minutes to seven days before entry.



















