China News Service, April 1 (Xinhua) According to the website of the National Immigration Administration on the 1st, the National Immigration Administration predicts that the average daily number of entries and exits at ports across the country during this year's Tomb Sweeping Day holiday will reach 1.78 million, an increase of 74.5% over the same period last year. The inbound and outbound passenger flow at Beijing Capital, Shanghai Pudong, Guangzhou Baiyun, Hangzhou Xiaoshan, Chengdu Tianfu and other large international airport ports is generally stable. It is estimated that the daily average number of inbound and outbound passengers will be 35,000, 84,000, 41,000, 13,000 and 16,000 respectively. There will be a significant increase in the number of residents from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan who return to their hometowns to worship their ancestors as they are adjacent to the land ports of Hong Kong and Macao and the direct ports with Taiwan. Among them, Zhuhai Gongbei, Qingmao, Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge, and Hengqin Port are expected to have an average daily entry and exit number of 337,000, 105,000, 103,000, and 65,000, and Shenzhen Luohu, Futian, Shenzhen Bay, and Guangzhou-Shenzhen-Hong Kong High-speed Railway West The Kowloon Station Port is expected to receive 225,000, 197,000, 133,000 and 106,000 passengers.

  A few days ago, the National Immigration Administration made special arrangements for port border inspections during the Tomb Sweeping Day holiday, requiring border inspection agencies across the country to strengthen monitoring of entry and exit flows and port operations, and timely release of entry and exit passenger flows at the ports, so as to provide travel information for the general public. Reference; Strengthen service organization and allocate sufficient police force to ensure that Chinese citizens’ queues for entry and exit customs clearance do not exceed 30 minutes; especially those adjacent to Hong Kong and Macao land ports and direct ports with Taiwan must provide entry and exit customs clearance convenience for residents of Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan who return home to worship their ancestors. , providing assistance to the elderly, children and other passengers with reduced mobility who need special care.

  The National Immigration Administration reminds all inbound and outbound travelers to promptly pay attention to the changes in passenger flow and customs clearance at the port before traveling, and carefully check whether the entry and exit documents and visas are valid. When leaving the country, Chinese citizens need to understand the security situation and entry policies of the destination in advance, and arrange their itinerary reasonably. Strengthen risk prevention awareness and pay attention to personal and property safety. If you encounter difficulties during the entry-exit customs clearance process, you can call the National Immigration Administration service hotline 12367 at any time or seek help from the immigration management police on duty.