City Time Difference Time difference between beichen and HORMUZ:beichen is 3.5 hours behind compared to HORMUZ

The time difference between beichen and HORMUZ is 3.5 hours

Time Zone Comparison

beichen (China)

Time Zone

Asia/Shanghai

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC+8

Daylight Saving Time

Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region.

HORMUZ (Iran)

Time Zone

Asia/Tehran

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC+3.5

Daylight Saving Time

UTC+4.5

Specified Citybeichen
Asia/Shanghai

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Tianjin Beichen, China: A New Industrial and Ecological City in the Beijing-Tianjin Corridor

Beichen District is located in the northern part of Tianjin, in the middle of Beijing and Tianjin, and is an important node of the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei synergistic development. As the "northern gate" of Tianjin, it has convenient transportation, relying on the Beijing-Tianjin Expressway, the Beijing-Tianjin High Speed Railway and other trunk lines, forming a fast urban corridor connecting Beijing and Tianjin. Economically, Beichen takes high-end equipment manufacturing, biomedicine, new materials and other industries as its pillars, and the Beichen Economic and Technological Development Zone brings together many high-tech enterprises, which is one of the core engines of Tianjin's industrial innovation. In terms of ecology, Yongding River and Yongding New River pass through the city, and Beichen Country Park, Longfeng River and other ecological landscapes add green heritage to the city. Meanwhile, this area also carries the cultural history of the Cao Yun, and places such as the Beichen Museum bear witness to the city's heritage and vitality. Nowadays, Beichen is developing in the direction of "industry-strengthening and ecological livability", and has become a vibrant urban area with modern industrial charm and natural and humanistic atmosphere.


Comparison CityHORMUZ
Asia/Tehran

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Hormuz, Iran: Strategic Location and Pearl of the Persian Gulf

Hormuz, Iran, is a port city in Hormozgan province, located on the northern shore of the Strait of Hormuz, guarding the choke point of the Persian Gulf to the Gulf of Oman, is an extremely important geographic location and is known as the "lifeline of the world's oil transportation". As a maritime hub of the ancient Silk Road, Hormuz was once famous for its pearl trade, and today it remains a key node for global oil transportation, undertaking the task of shipping large quantities of crude oil exports from the Middle East. The city has a hot and dry climate, a unique mangrove landscape and traditional fishing industry, a population that is mostly engaged in seafaring and trading, and a culture that blends Persian, Arab and African elements. Despite its small size, its strategic position makes it irreplaceable in the international energy landscape.