Go Hong Kong By Air And Transfer to Guangzhou
Many people will choose to go Hong Kong first because of its convenient transportation and cheap air fare, and then transfer to Guangzhou by train, bus or ship.
Located less than five flying hours from half of the world's population, Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) is the third busiest international passenger airport and operates the busiest international cargo facility in the world. In 2011, 53.9 million passengers used HKIA and 3.9 million tonnes of air cargo passed through Hong Kong. HKIA is connected to about 160 destinations, of which 40 are in the Mainland China.
With the opening of Terminal 2 in June 2007, HKIA now has two terminals and two runways. Today, the 65,000-strong airport community serves as the key contributor to Hong Kong's position as one of the leading international and regional aviation centers.
Every day, cross-boundary coaches carry passengers on about 460 round trips linking HKIA with 115 PRD cities and towns. Passengers looking for point-to-point transport services can use the cross-boundary limousine to get to your PRD destinations directly.
The SkyPier cross-boundary ferry service connects passengers between the PRD and international destinations via HKIA, in comfort and without going through immigration and customs formalities in Hong Kong.
Eight ports – Shekou and Fuyong in Shenzhen , Guangzhou Nansha, Dongguan Humen, Zhongshan, Zhuhai Jiuzhou as well as Macao's Maritime Ferry Terminal and Taipa – currently offer these speedy cross-boundary arrangements. Passengers can even pre-check their baggage and obtain their boarding pass at Shekou, Macao Maritime Ferry Terminal, Macao Taipa, Fuyong and Dongguan Humen.
Some part of the above introduction is based on the data of http://www.hongkongairport.com.