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22°46′22″N 113°36′25″E / 22.77278°N 113.60694°E / 22.77278; 113.60694

Nansha Ferry Port (IATA: NSZ) is a ferry terminal on the shore of the Pearl river (aka Zhujiang River), in the Nansha District in the Southern China's Guangdong province, situated immediately north of Hong Kong. It includes a passenger terminal for high-speed ferries connecting the Nansha District, in mainland China, with Zhuhai and Hong Kong.

Facilities and Infrastructure

  • Terminals: The port hosts multiple specialized terminals, including those for containers and bulk cargo, along with Roll-on/Roll-off (Ro-Ro) terminals.
  • Berths: Nansha Ferry Port boasts over 20 deep-water berths, accommodating large vessels, including ultra-large container ships (ULCS). The port has a quay length of 5,718 meters and is equipped with 16 container berths designed for ships with a capacity of up to 150,000 tons

See also

Ports of China
Most important waterway ports in China. See here for land and air ports
Seaports
Bohai Sea
Yellow Sea
East China Sea
Taiwan Strait
Pearl River Delta
South China Sea
Inland Ports
Heilongjiang Basin
Grand Canal
Huai Basin
Yangtze Basin
Pearl River Basin
Mekong Basin
Transport in China
Government
agencies
Road
Rail
Water
Ports
Canals
Industry
Aviation
Major airlines
Airports
Industry
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* in / related to the special administrative regions

References

  1. "Port Facts". Port of Nansha. Retrieved 2024-10-17.
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