City Time Difference Time difference between binhai and Cairo:binhai is 6 hours behind compared to Cairo

The time difference between binhai and Cairo is 6 hours

Time Zone Comparison

binhai (China)

Time Zone

Asia/Shanghai

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC+8

Daylight Saving Time

Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region.

Cairo (Egypt)

Time Zone

Africa/Cairo

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC+2

Daylight Saving Time

UTC+3

Specified Citybinhai
Asia/Shanghai

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Introduction to Binhai, Jiangsu, China

Binhai County is located in the northeastern part of Yancheng City, Jiangsu Province, China, and is an important county-level administrative district in the north of Jiangsu Province. Bordering the Yellow Sea to the east, it has a coastline of about 44.5 kilometers and a temperate monsoon climate with four distinct seasons. The economy is based on agriculture, fishery and manufacturing, with the new energy industry developing rapidly in recent years. The county has a population of about 1.2 million, with a predominantly Han Chinese ethnicity and a dialect of the Jianghuai official language. Transportation is convenient, with the Lianyan Railway and G15 Shenhai Expressway running through the county. Famous attractions include the Moon Bay Seaside Park and the Tongyu River Junction Project, and local specialties such as Binhai sausage and white Shouwu are well known. As a strategic node of coastal development, Binhai is actively promoting economic transformation and upgrading.


Comparison CityCairo
Africa/Cairo

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Introduction to Cairo, Egypt

Cairo is the capital and largest city of Egypt, located at the tip of the Nile Delta, and is a major cultural, political and economic center in Africa and the Arab world. As a metropolis of over 20 million people, Cairo is known for its rich historical sites, such as the Giza Pyramid Complex, the Sphinx and the Egyptian Museum, which showcase the splendor of ancient Egyptian civilization.

Culture and daily life

The city blends traditional and modern elements, with busy bazaars (such as the Khan al-Khalili Market), Islamic architecture (such as the Muhammad Ali Mosque) and recreational areas along the Nile. Cairo's people live a life centered on hospitality and family, with street food and tea culture as daily features.

Economy and Transportation

As Egypt's economic hub, Cairo dominates finance, tourism and manufacturing. The transportation system includes a subway, buses and cabs, but congestion is common. The city is pushing for modernization through projects such as the new administrative capital.