City Time Difference Time difference between jimo and Maias:jimo is 5 hours behind compared to Maias

The time difference between jimo and Maias is 5 hours

Time Zone Comparison

jimo (China)

Time Zone

Asia/Shanghai

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC+8

Daylight Saving Time

Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region.

Maias (Syria)

Time Zone

Asia/Damascus

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC+3

Daylight Saving Time

UTC+3

Specified Cityjimo
Asia/Shanghai

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Jimo: A Thousand-Year-Old Cuisine and Vibrant New City in Northern Qingdao

Jimo is located in the north of Qingdao City, Shandong Province, and is a city district of Qingdao, as well as a thousand-year-old town with a history of more than 2,000 years. It was an important city of Qi during the Warring States period, and the ruins of the old city of Jimo bear witness to its deep historical heritage. Today, Jimo is Qingdao's industrial powerhouse and marine economic region, with a strong foundation in industries such as knitted garments and automobile manufacturing, and is known as "China's Famous Knitting City"; relying on the Qingdao Blue Valley, marine science and technology innovation, and marine biopharmaceuticals, and other emerging industries are developing vigorously. At the same time, Jimo has a deep cultural heritage, Liuqiang is listed as a national intangible cultural heritage, and Jimo Old Wine is the treasure of yellow wine. This city, which combines historical heritage and modern vigor, is becoming an important growth pole for Qingdao and even Shandong Peninsula.


Comparison CityMaias
Asia/Damascus

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Introduction to Maas, Syria

Maas (Maarat al-Numan) is an important city in the Idlib Governorate of northwestern Syria, located along the M5 highway, an ancient commercial road connecting Damascus and Aleppo, about 33 kilometers from Idlib city. The city has a long history and takes its name from St. Norman, a Christian martyr of the Byzantine period in the 6th century AD.

Historical and Cultural Characteristics

Maas has a rich cultural heritage, most notably the Siege of Maas, which took place during the Crusades in the 12th century. The city retains ancient mosques, traditional bazaars and remains from the Roman period. The local museum used to have a large collection of valuable mosaic artifacts, but has been severely damaged by the war in recent years.

Modern Development

Before the war the city was known for its olive cultivation and textile industry and had a population of about 80,000 people. Due to its location in the heart of the Syrian conflict, it became an important stronghold for opposition control in the late 2010s, and the city's infrastructure was severely damaged. It is now a key node in the humanitarian aid corridor, with several temporary settlements for refugees in the vicinity.

Geography and Climate

The city is situated on a high limestone plateau on the eastern side of the Mediterranean coastal mountain range, at an average altitude of about 530 meters above sea level, with a semi-arid climate. The agricultural area is characterized by the cultivation of olives, figs and wheat, and is surrounded by a number of archaeological sites dating from the Roman period.