City Time Difference Time difference between beita and Poland:beita is 6 hours behind compared to Poland

The time difference between beita and Poland is 6 hours

Time Zone Comparison

beita (China)

Time Zone

Asia/Shanghai

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC+8

Daylight Saving Time

Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region.

Poland (Poland)

Time Zone

Europe/Warsaw

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC+1

Daylight Saving Time

UTC+2

Specified Citybeita
Asia/Shanghai

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North and South Pagodas in China: Overview of Beita District, Shaoyang City

Beita District is a municipal district of Shaoyang City, Hunan Province, China, founded in 1997. It is located in the northern part of Shaoyang City, at the confluence of the Zijiang River and the Shaoshui River, and is named after the Beita Temple (an ancient pagoda from the Tang Dynasty) in the district. The area has a total area of 84.5 square kilometers, with a resident population of about 150,000, governing five streets and three townships, and is an important industrial and commercial logistics base in Shaoyang City. The district has convenient transportation, with the Hukun Expressway and Erguang Expressway passing through the district, and is about 8 kilometers away from Shaoyang Airport. Relying on the water resources of Zijiang River, Beita District develops eco-tourism and modern agriculture, while taking machinery manufacturing and food processing as the pillar industries. In recent years, Beita District has actively integrated into the economic circle of ChangZhuTan urban agglomeration and promoted the integration of industry and city. As the core area of Shaoyang City's "One Core, Two Wings" development strategy, Beita District is accelerating the construction of a modern urban area that is pleasant to live and work in, with both historical heritage and emerging vitality.


Comparison CityPoland
Europe/Warsaw

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Overview of Poland's major cities

As a country in Central Europe, Poland is home to a number of cities that combine history and modernity. Warsaw, the capital, is the political and economic center of the country, with its post-World War II reconstruction and modern skyscrapers, and the Wisła River running through the city, giving it a unique charm. Kraków is a cultural capital, with its medieval Old Town listed as a World Heritage Site, Wawel Castle and Jagiellonian University bearing witness to Poland's glorious history, and a hotbed of art and music. The northern port city of Gdańsk is known as the birthplace of the Solidarity trade union movement, with its Gothic red-brick churches and Baltic Sea views. In addition, Wrocław's Centennial Hall and Poznań's Gothic Cathedral each have their own distinctive character, together outlining Poland's diverse urban landscape.