Khorgos Border Crossing — Real-Time Queue Status & Vehicle Clearance
The Khorgos border crossing is a vital checkpoint on the New Silk Road connecting China and Kazakhstan. This strategic crossing point in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region handles thousands of vehicles daily, serving as a major logistics hub for international trade between Asia and Europe.
Light Vehicles Queue Status
Passenger cars, car carriers, car transporters, and self-driven vehicles
Total number of passenger cars and light vehicles released through customs today
Vehicles that crossed the border under their own power
Vehicles transported on car carrier trucks and auto-loaders
Number of light vehicles scheduled for border crossing today
Heavy Vehicles Queue Status
Commercial trucks, semi-trailers, freight lorries, and cargo vehicles crossing the China-Kazakhstan border
Total number of trucks, lorries, and freight vehicles released through customs today
Number of trucks and commercial vehicles scheduled for border crossing today
Annual Border Crossing Statistics
Yearly total of all light and heavy vehicles processed through Khorgos border checkpoint
Annual statistics: total passenger cars, light vehicles, and car transporters processed through Khorgos border this year
Annual statistics: total trucks, semi-trailers, and commercial freight vehicles processed through Khorgos border this year
About Khorgos Port
Khorgos Border Crossing and Dry Port: China's Western Gateway
Khorgos Border Crossing and Dry Port: China's Western Gateway
Khorgos (Chinese: 霍尔果斯, Russian: Хоргос, Kazakh: Қорғас) is one of the most dynamic border hubs in Eurasia. Officially recognized as one of the world's largest dry ports, Khorgos connects China with Kazakhstan and serves as a vital node on the New Eurasian Land Bridge.
Located in Xinjiang's Ili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture, the Khorgos crossing has become a strategic point for international trade and logistics. The Khorgos International Center for Cross‑Border Cooperation (ICBC), established in 2012, is the first visa‑free joint economic zone created by China with another country. It allows traders, tourists, and companies to engage in duty‑free commerce and cultural exchange.
Today, Khorgos is also known as China's most important land port for automobile exports, with strong demand for both conventional and new energy vehicles across Central Asia and beyond. The port has become a showcase of "Made in China" competitiveness, reflecting the country's growing role in Eurasian trade.
Thanks to streamlined customs procedures and international cooperation, Khorgos has transformed into a symbol of efficiency and connectivity. For businesses, drivers, and logistics operators, it is not just a border crossing — it is a gateway to Central Asia and Europe, a hub where trade, culture, and innovation converge.