A new dual-carriageway access highway,
Heung Yuen Wai Highway, was built to link the control point from
Fanling Highway, connecting with the Eastern Corridor roadway on the mainland side. The highway comprises viaducts and two tunnels ( and The road was expected to open by the end of 2018, 3 new bus routes were set up by
Citybus and
KMB when the control point became open to passengers in 2023, connecting the control point with
Sheung Shui,
Shatin via
Tai Po, and
Tuen Mun via
Yuen Long respectively. At the bus terminus outside, there is also an existing KMB bus route to Sheung Shui via
Ta Kwu Ling and
Ping Che, as well as a minibus route. The Control Point is also the first border crossing between Hong Kong and Shenzhen that is accessible to both pedestrians and bicycles. Liantang Control Point in Shenzhen became further accessible from October 2020 onwards via an extension of
Shenzhen Metro Line 2. It is located very near
Liantang Checkpoint station's exit A3. ==References==