How to get from Hong Kong to Shenzhen. Shenzhen - Hong Kong: border crossing. About land border crossings

Shenzhen is a city in China that is separated from Hong Kong by a river to the south, and bordered by Dongguan and Huizhou to the north. Its sea is part of the South China Sea and Pacific Ocean. Shenzhen - seaport with the port of Daya Bay to the east.

When to visit Shenzhen

Climate Shenzhen

Preparing for your trip to Shenzhen

Shenzhen time zone (Greenwich Mean Time) – GMT +8

Visa to Shenzhen

A visa is not required for residents of Singapore, Brunei and Japan (up to 15 days).

Residents of Russia, Malaysia, Australia, Indonesia, and the USA require a Chinese visa.

Shenzhen Electricity

Electricity supply is usually 220 volts. Local sockets usually have two parallel pins or 3 flat pins. Most hotels provide adapters.

Water in Shenzhen

Tap water is not suitable for drinking without boiling. Bottled water can be purchased at the store.

Language of Shenzhen

Chinese is official language, Cantonese is also widely spoken. All tourist areas provide English-speaking staff.

Shenzhen: how to get around the city?

Getting around the city of Shenzhen is easy by taking the metro.

To easily and easily use the metro in Shenzhen China, buy a Shenzhen Tong pass (prepaid payment card) at the airport or at any metro station.

How to get to Shenzhen from the airport

1. How to get to Shenzhen from the airport by metro

Shenzhen airport. There is a shuttle from Shenzhen Airport that connects the airport and the Shenzhen Metro (Luobao Line). There is also the M416 bus, which runs non-stop between Hourui Station and the new airport terminal. In addition, there is a local bus M417 that runs between Airport East Station and the new terminal with several stops.

Since 2015, railway connection Operated with Line 11, transfers are provided from Bao'an and Nanshan Airport to Futian Station, which connects the area with the high-speed train station.

2. How to get to Shenzhen from the airport by bus

You can also get from Shenzhen Airport to the city by bus. To do this, you can take route No. 330 (from Shenzhen to Hualian metro station).

The total distance is 35 km. The journey will take approximately 50 minutes. Below is a table, although only in English:

3. How to get to Shenzhen from the airport by taxi

The cost of a taxi is low, suitable even for budget tourists:

Taxi from Shenzhen China Airport to Futian (city center) - ¥100

Taxi from Shenzhen Airport to Luohu District - ¥135

Taxis in Shenzhen differ in color, the cost per kilometer for 2015 is as follows: red or yellow taxis - 12.5 yuan for the first three kilometers, then 2.4 yuan per kilometer. Green taxis are 7 yuan for the first 2 kilometers, then 1.6 yuan per kilometer.

Taxi fares in Shenzhen increase at night. After 23:00 pm, the taxi fare includes additional service for an additional fee: additional 30% for yellow and red taxis, and 20% for green taxis. The final cost is shown on the taxi meter. Always ask for a receipt at the end of your trip.

4. How to get to Shenzhen China from Hong Kong

Shenzhen - Hong Kong is a very popular route among independent tourists. Probably the easiest way to get to Shenzhen is from Hong Kong, because these cities are located side by side, and Hong Kong is a more popular destination than Shenzhen.

To get from Shenzhen to Hong Kong you can take the MTR, just go to Lo Wu (罗湖) or Lok Ma Chau (落马洲) station. From there you will simply get to Shenzhen after passing two immigration checks.

5. How to get to Shenzhen from Guangzhou

Guangzhou - Shenzhen. From the popular city of Guangzhou you can also get to Shenzhen by using the Eastern Railway.

Guangzhou-Shenzhen High Speed ​​Train

There are two ways to get to Shenzhen: Guangzhou Railway Station and Guangzhou East Railway Station. High-speed trains depart from there. Trains from the East Railway Station on the route Guangzhou - Shenzhen run less frequently.

The entire trip will take about 52 minutes. The ticket will cost you around ¥100 first class and ¥95 second class.

Train Guangzhou Shenzhen:

Express bus

You can also get to Shenzhen from Guangzhou by bus. The bus departs from Tian He Bus Station (天河客运站) and Liu Hua Bus Station (流花客运站). An express bus ticket to Shenzhen costs around ¥70.

6. How to get to Shenzhen from Zhuhai

Express bus

You can also travel from Zhuhai to Shenzhen by bus. It departs from Gongbei Bus Station (拱北客运站). The Zhuhai-Shenzhen bus ticket costs around ¥90. The trip will take approximately 3 hours.

Ferry

It only takes 60 minutes to travel from Zhuhai to Shenzhen China by ferry. The ferry departs from Zhuhai Jiu Zhou Port (九洲港). Ticket price is about 95.

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Those who frequently and actively travel around South-East Asia, knows that connecting planes sometimes requires traveling from Hong Kong to Shenzhen or Macau or vice versa, and that to watch a car race or air show in Zhuhai, you must first fly to Hong Kong. In this section we will tell you how to navigate quickly and conveniently between 5 popular cities of this region: Hong Kong, Macau, Shenzhen, Guangzhou and Zhuhai.

We showed the general scheme of movement between these cities in the figures.

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First, the good news for those flying to Hong Kong is that you can get to any of these cities directly from the airport. Ferry portSkyPier at Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) provides high-speed ferry services for passengers. SkyPier serves the following nine ports:

  • Dongguan(Dongguan Humen)
  • Guangzhou(Guangzhou Lianhuashan)
  • Guangzhou(Guangzhou Nansha)
  • Macau(Maritime Ferry Terminal)
  • Macau(Taipa)
  • Shenzhen(Shenzhen Fuyong)
  • Shenzhen(Shenzhen Shekou)
  • Zhongshan
  • Zhuhai(Zhuhai Jiuzhou)

But first things first

How to get to Macau from Hong Kong

Ferry

The most popular and pleasant way to get from Hong Kong to Macau is to take a ferry, either at the airport or in Hong Kong itself. The ferry schedule and ticket prices from Hong Kong Airport to Macau (Taipa) can be viewed, and in Macau Maritime Ferry Terminal -.

Ferries from Hong Kong to Macau depart from several piers, namely China Ferry Terminal in Tsim Sha Tsui (First Ferry), Central on Hong Kong Island (Turbojet) and Tuen Mun Terminal in the New Territories (Turbojet). Ferries from Hong Kong to Zhenzhen Airport also depart from the latter. There are also ferries to the Taipa Ferry Terminal that take you directly to the Macau casino.

Departure frequency

From Central: every 15 minutes from 07:00 to 24:00 plus 7 additional flights at night.

From Tsim Sha Tsui: every 30 minutes from 07:00 to 24:00.

From Tuen Mun: 4 ferries per day

Travel time

60-75 min from Central and Tsim Sha Tsui, 40-50 min from Tuen Mun.

Price

From Central: from HKD 124 (economy class), from HKD 176 (night).

From TST: from HKD 133 (economy class).

From Tuen Mun: from 164 (economy class).

On weekends and holidays, prices for the Hong Kong-Macao ferry are higher.

Traveling first class on the Hong Kong-Macau ferry will not be much more expensive, but much more pleasant - first class is located on the second deck with good review, and economy class, which is usually used by the local population for constant travel, is located on the first deck, where the engine room is.

Where to buy tickets

Tickets are sold at terminal ticket offices 30 minutes before departure, namely:

33 Canton Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon.

Tuen Mun Promenade, Tuen Mun

Hong Kong-Macau ferries run frequently, so there's no need to buy tickets in advance unless your trip is tied to an airplane. However, evening and overnight flights from Macau to Hong Kong are often crowded, so it is recommended to buy your return ticket as soon as you arrive in Macau.

you also can buy ferry tickets from Hong Kong to Macau in advance directly from us, eliminating the need to stand in line and the risk of being left without a ticket on peak days and times when tickets sell like hot cakes.

If your destination is Macau casinos, such as the Venetian and City of Dreams routes, you can take a ferry to Taipa Terminal in Macau. From here, just 10 minutes by bus you will get to the most famous casinos of Cotai.

Bus from Hong Kong to Macau

Another way to travel between Hong Kong and Macau (via Zhuhai) is to take a bus over the newly opened Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge (HZMB), the longest (55 km) sea bridge in the world !

Route: Hong Kong Airport (Hong Kong Port) - Macau (Outer Harbor Ferry Terminal) - Zhuhai (Gongbei port), travel time - about 1 hour.

Price:

65 HKD during the day and 70 at night (50% discount for children and people over 65 years old).

Schedule:
1. Timetable in Hong Kong to the terminal -
2. Movement interval - 5-10 minutes, around the clock.

Other bus options from Hong Kong to Macau.

Golden Bus- most cheap way cross the bridge. One downside is that there aren't many routes that go directly from the city to Hong Kong port, with the exception of the new B buses (B4 to and from Hong Kong Airport, B5 to and from Tung Chung and B6 to and from Sunny Bay Station). Some airport buses also pass through Hong Kong Port (see list).
Macau HZMB Port has two buses (101X and 102X, both cost 6MOP) that take you directly into the city. There is a free shuttle to the Cotai or Macau ferry terminal, from where you can continue your journey on a free shuttle bus from major hotels.
Zhuhai Port has 8 public bus routes, which deliver passengers to the city.
Travel time: around the clock
Price: You can buy a ticket on the bus, the cost is 65 HKD, from midnight to 5:59 am - 70 HKD.
Baggage allowance: one bag measuring no more than 75x50x40 cm and no more than 20 kg.

One Bus- route between Yau Ma Tei (505 Canton Road) in Hong Kong and Macau, stopping at the Sands Macao, The Venetian Macao and The Parisian Macao hotels.
Tickets can be purchased online or at the box office at 535 Canton Road or at three hotels when in Macau. Cost 160 HKD and 180 HKD after 18:00.
Working hours: last bus One Bus from Hong Kong departs at 6 pm.

Hong Kong-Macau Express- departs from the Cross-Boundary Coach terminal in Elements ( shopping mall at Kowloon MRT Station). It stops at Prince Edward (ChinaLink, Shop A, 695 Shanghai Street) before heading to Macau.
Although this express covers more hotels (Grand Lisboa, MGM Macau, Sands, MGM Cotai, Venetian Macao, Galaxy Macau and StarWorld Hotel), the bus only actually stops at three of the listed hotels.
Tickets can be purchased at each stop.
The cost is 160 HKD, except public holidays when the cost is 180 HKD.
Opening hours: from 8 am to 10 pm.

IMPORTANT: for citizens of the Russian Federation it is necessary IN ADVANCE get a Chinese visa, because Zhuhai is not one of the cities where you can get a visa stamp at the border.

How to get from Hong Kong to Guangzhou

If you need to move to Guangzhou immediately upon arrival at Hong Kong Airport, the most convenient option to do so is to take a direct ferry from SkyPier, which will take you to Guangzhou Lianhuashan or Guangzhou Nansha. Its schedule and prices can be found. There is no need to go through Hong Kong immigration or pick up your luggage. After arriving and leaving the gate, follow the signs for Transfers Area E2 or Ferries to Mainland. In Transfers Area E2 there are counters where you can buy ferry tickets (ferry company CKS). When purchasing a ticket, you need to give your luggage tags to the company employees. They will collect your luggage and transport it to the ferry.

But from Hong Kong you can get to Guangzhou by train. All trains from Hong Kong to Guangzhou depart from Hung Hom Station in Kowloon and arrive at Guangzhou East Station in Guangzhou. There are about a dozen trains throughout the day that make this trip in two hours, and schedules can be found on the official website or at the station. Tickets can also be purchased online or at the station. However, there is no need to buy tickets in advance - there are always enough of them. It is important to note that in Hong Kong, ticket sales close 20 minutes before departure, and in Guangzhou, 6 hours before departure, and boarding closes approximately 15 fifteen minutes before departure. So, if you already have your tickets, it's best to arrive at check-in at least forty-five minutes before departure to avoid rushing through customs and immigration. Travel time is approximately 2 hours, cost 210 HKD.

How to get from Hong Kong to Shenzhen

You can get directly from Hong Kong Airport to Shenzhen by direct ferry from SkyPier - ferries from Hong Kong Airport to Shenzhen Shekou and to Shenzhen Fuyong (if you need to go to Shenzhen Bao'an Airport) depart from here.
If you want to get to Shenzhen by ferry, you won't have to go through Hong Kong immigration or collect your luggage. After arriving and leaving the gate, follow the signs for Transfers Area E2 or Ferries to Mainland. In Transfers Area E2 there are counters where you can buy ferry tickets (ferry company CKS). When purchasing a ticket, you need to give your luggage tags to the company employees. They will collect your luggage and transport it to the ferry. Travel to Shekou costs HKD 220, to Fuyong - HKD 295.
Travel time is about 30 minutes to Shekou and 40 minutes to Fuyong. Once you arrive in Shenzhen and receive your items, you will need to take a taxi to your hotel or other destination.

The schedule and ticket prices can be viewed.

An even more convenient option is individual transport. With us you can order a transfer from Hong Kong airport to Shenzhen and back from 230 USD (per car, 4-5 people) one way, depending on the place of arrival.

How to get from Hong Kong Airport to Zhuhai

If you arrive at Hong Kong airport and need to continue on to Zhuhai, you have several options:

Take the Airport Express MTR to Kowloon Kowloon Station (HK$90), then take the free K2 transit bus to the China-Hong Kong Ferry Terminal, where you can catch a ferry to Zhuhai.

Take the ferry from Skypier to Macau, then cross the border into Zhuhai via the Gongbei border crossing. Immigration procedures can be completed in Hong Kong. The ferry ride takes about 50 minutes and departs every hour.

There is also a ferry (twice daily) directly from Hong Kong Airport to Jiuzhou Port in Zhuhai. Schedules and ticket prices can be found.

How to get from Macau to Shenzhen

To get from Macau to Shenzhen and vice versa, you can take a ferry. Shenzhen Shekou Port has ferry connections to Macau Ferry Terminal and Taipa Temporary Ferry. The trip takes about an hour.
Departure from Seko (Turbo-Jet): 8:15, 8:45, 10:30, 11:30, 13:30, 14:30, 15:30, 16:45, 18:30, 19:30
Departure from Macau: 9:45, 10:15, 12:00, 13:15, 15:00, 16:00, 17:00, 18:00, 20:00, 20:45
Cost: CNY 270 (first class), CNY 170 (tourist class), CNY 100 (child first class), CNY CNY75 (child)
Departure from Seko to Taipa Ferry Terminal: 9:30, 12:15, 17:30
Departure from Taipa: 11:00, 14:00, 19:00
Cost: CNY 170 (tourist class), CNY 75 (children)

There is also a connection between Shenzhen Airport Fu Yong Ferry Terminal and Macau Ferry Terminal - Turbo-Jet ferries. Schedule and ticket prices can be found

How to get from Guangzhou to Zhuhai

There are two ways to get from Guangzhou to Zhuhai and vice versa: by bus or train.

Train
The train is a cheaper and faster option than the bus.
There are 24 pairs of trains running between Guangzhou South Railway Station and Zhuhai North Railway Station every day. The duration of the trip is about 1 hour. Cost: CNY 44 (first class) and 36 yuan (second class).

Bus
You can also travel between Zhuhai and Guangzhou by bus. The duration of the trip is about 2 hours. Cost: CNY 65.

You can take a bus from Guangzhou to Zhuhai from almost every bus station in Guangzhou: Provincial Bus Station, Fangcun Bus Station, Guangzhou Passenger Transport Station and Tianhe Bus Station, etc. Remember that if you want to travel to Macau, you need to arrive at Gongbei Port. The two closest bus stations are Gongbei Bus Station and Xiangzhou Bus Station.

How to get from Macau to Zhuhai

You can travel between Macau and Zhuhai by bus, which goes through one of two checkpoints: Barrier Gate on the border between Macau and Zhuhai and Cotai Crossing Post (COTAI) at the end of the Lotus Bridge on Taipa Island.

Barrier Gate in northern Macau is the main gateway to Zhuhai. Gongbei Station, 9 km from the center of Zhuhai, is a Chinese checkpoint and is located a few hundred meters from the Barrier Gate.

Opening hours: from 7:00 to 24:00.

There are buses between Macau and Guangzhou that pass the Barrier Gate and Gongbei border. The place to board these buses is The Kee Kwan bus stop, near the Master Hotel in Macau City. For travelers who have not applied for a Chinese visa, the alternative is to first exit Macau Gate and complete immigration formalities at the Gongbei border, and then catch buses at Gongbei to Guangzhou.

The COTAI checkpoint on the causeway between Taipa and Coloane Islands is the second route to mainland China. Its opening hours are from 8:00 to 20:00.

After crossing the checkpoint on the Macau side, take a bus across the bridge to the Chinese side (¥3), and then from the Hengqin side of the border take bus 14 to Xiangzhou, or take the Kee Kwan minibus to Wanzai or Gongbei (¥5) near Zhuhai.

There is also a ferry service between Macau and Zhuhai, operating from Inner Harbor's Pier No. 14 in Macau to Wanzai Pier on the Zhuhai side. Departures are approximately every hour from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily.

How to get from Macau Airport to Zhuhai

From international airport Macau The best way get to Zhuhai - through the service Express Link, bypassing immigration and customs control. To do this, after getting off the plane, instead of going to the immigration counters, look for the Express Link (China) signs and follow them. They will take you to the transit security checkpoint where you must take your Express Link card and then go upstairs to the departures hall. Go to the ticket counter at Gate 8, present your card and buy a bus ticket to the Gongbei border (past Macau, on the Zhuhai side). The cost is ¥52 and the journey takes 15 minutes. Bus departure times: 11:00, 11:30, 12:00, 12:30, 13:00, 14:45, 17:00, 17:30, 18:00. If you need to take luggage, it is recommended that you attach the blue tags to them during the check-in process. Upon arrival, you must show your luggage tags at the bus ticket office and collect your bags from the bus's luggage compartment.

The former British colony is full of history, boasts spectacular harbor views and is a foodie’s haven. From picturesque hiking trails to museums and street markets, Hong Kong has much to offer. Get on the Star Ferry and take in the views of Victoria Harbour, or stretch those muscles with a hike up to Victoria Peak – you'll be rewarded with views over Hong Kong Island, Kowloon, Victoria Harbour, and, if you're lucky , Kowloon's eight mountains. Meander through street markets and bazaars selling everything under the sun, reward yourself with Michelin-starred dim sum and then party hard with the locals in Lan Kwai Fong.

Things to do in Hong Kong

  • Central

    Central (also Central District;) is the central business district of Hong Kong. It is located in Central and Western District, on the north shore of Hong Kong Island, across Victoria Harbor from Tsim Sha Tsui, the southernmost point of Kowloon Peninsula. The area was the heart of Victoria City, although that name is rarely used today.

  • Tsim Sha Tsui

    Tsim Sha Tsui, often abbreviated as TST, is an urban area in southern Kowloon, Hong Kong. The area is administratively part of the Yau Tsim Mong District. Tsim Sha Tsui East is a piece of land reclaimed from the Hung Hom Bay now east of Tsim Sha Tsui. The area is bounded north by Austin Road and in the east by Hong Chong Road and Cheong Wan Road.

  • Victoria Peak

    Victoria Peak (, or previously) is a mountain in the western half of Hong Kong Island. It is also known as Mount Austin, and locally as The Peak. With an elevation of 552 m, it is the highest mountain on Hong Kong island, ranked 31 in terms of elevation in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (Tai Mo Shan is the highest point in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region with an elevation of 957 m).

We will tell you how to easily get from Shenzhen to Hong Kong.

We will highlight for you the most important things you should know when traveling to Hong Kong.

  • During the border crossing, you do not need to go out somewhere or move to other terminals, the entire process takes place along the exit route and the last station.
  • If you plan to travel from China to Hong Kong and then re-enter China, you should ensure that your visa allows re-entry. If you have a tourist visa for one entry and exit, then you will not be able to get back to China, since you will be marked “exit” at customs.
  • You can exchange money for Hong Kong dollars before and after the border without leaving the metro.

Instructions on how to get to the Hong Kong border by Shenzhen metro:

To get to Hong Kong Customs, you need to take the subway to the last station in Shenzhen. The name of the station in Shenzhen is Luohu, Hong Kong name: Lo Wu. Afterwards, you must go to the customs entrance, there will be signs that will prevent you from getting lost. 2nd floor for foreigners , 3rd floor for the Chinese. Before customs you need to fill out a migration card, only after that you can go through customs control. You then enter the area between Hong Kong and China. When you find yourself in this zone, you go through a second customs control, according to the same scheme, foreigners on the 2nd floor , the Chinese are in 3rd. You fill out the second migration form, after which you will be issued a visa.

Once you've crossed the border, you'll be on the Hong Kong MRT, which costs approximately HK$42 to get to the center. Tickets can be purchased through an electronic terminal or through the box office. You receive a ticket in the form of a card, which under no circumstances should you lose , since you will use the same card to exit the metro.

We told you the most important three aspects of a trip to Hong Kong, and also described instructions on how to get from point A to point B.

How to get from Hong Kong (airport) to Shenzhen.

Ferry

On a ferryboat: after getting off the plane, ( Not getting your luggage and not going through passport control!!) you need to follow the “Ferry” signs to zone E2 (see diagram), where you can buy a ferry ticket (Ferry to Shenzhen). Tickets cost between HK$150 and HK$220 (depending on the day of the week and time of day). When purchasing a ticket, you should give your baggage receipt to the cashier - the staff will use it to pick up your luggage and deliver it to the ferry. Passport control is passed upon arrival in Shenzhen, at which time you can collect your luggage. The swim lasts only half an hour. Before purchasing a ticket, you should decide whether you need to go to Shenzhen Fuyong or Shenzhen Shekou (different areas of Shenzhen).

Bus

By direct bus (coach, coach) from Coach Station in terminal 2. In the second terminal there are counters selling bus tickets. A ticket costs on average 190 – 250 Hong Kong dollars. The passenger is taken by bus to the Huanggang border crossing: the bus travels from the airport without stops (options are possible) to the Hong Kong border, then all passengers leave the bus with all their luggage, cross the border independently (on foot) (passport and customs control), after which they find themselves as between two borders - they have already left Hong Kong, but have not yet entered China. Next, passengers board their bus again (you need to remember the number and company, or do not let go of the ticket), drive for literally one minute, get off again with all their luggage, and again go through customs and passport control. After passing it, they leave in Shenzhen. They then board their bus again and travel to the destination indicated on the ticket. You can buy a ticket only to Huanggang (which is much cheaper - only 100 - 130 HK$), but then, after passing through Chinese customs, the passenger must decide for himself which transport to take next (metro, taxi or bus). The trip takes approximately 1.5 hours.

Regular bus

By regular bus A43 through the Luohu/Lo Wu border crossing. The bus runs from the Airport to the Fanling stop (that is, you need to go from beginning to end). At the final stop, you should get off and walk about 200 meters to the metro following the signs and ride it from Sheung Shui station to Lo Wu. At this station you need to follow the signs “to Shenzhen”, which will lead to the customs and passport control. Cost: HK$30.9 by bus + HK$21 by metro. The bus runs from 05:20 to 22:30. The trip takes approximately 1.5 – 2 hours.

Metro

Metro you need to get there with transfers: from the Airport MRT station (Airport Express line) -> transfer at Tsing Yi station to the Tung Chung line -> transfer at Lai King station to the Tsuen Wan line -> transfer at Prince Edward station to the Kwun Tong line -> transfer at Kowloon Tong station, take the East Rail line -> go to Lo Wu. The whole route can be traced more clearly on the Hong Kong subway map. Click on the picture on the right to enlarge. The cost of the entire trip is 100.5 HK$.
At Lo Wu Station, there will be signs "To Shenzhen" or "To Mainland China" at the exit. You should follow them to the place of customs and passport control. After completing them, you will find yourself in Shenzhen.

Taxi

By taxi getting from the airport to the Lok Ma Chau / Huanggang border crossing (i.e. without leaving Hong Kong) costs approximately 310 - 350 HK$. However, a person who speaks good English can negotiate with a taxi driver to take him there for a fixed fee (200 - 250 HK$). This crossing operates around the clock, so the “taxi + this border crossing” option is best suited for people arriving on an Aeroflot night flight. There are taxi prices from the airport to different points.

About land border crossings

There is a total distance between Hong Kong and Shenzhen six border crossings : Lok Ma Chau/Huanggang, Lok Ma Chau/Futian Kou'an, Lo Wu/Luohu, Sha Tau Kok/Shatoujiao, Man Kam To/Wenjindu and Shenzhen Wan. These crossings have dual names, as one is in Cantonese (from the Hong Kong side) and the other is in Mandarin (from the mainland China side).
The Lok Ma Chau/Huanggang and Lo Wu/Luohu crossings are the most popular, as they are accessible by subway lines from both Hong Kong and Shenzhen.