City Time Difference Time difference between kangle and Tergit:kangle is 8 hours behind compared to Tergit

The time difference between kangle and Tergit is 8 hours

Time Zone Comparison

kangle (China)

Time Zone

Asia/Shanghai

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC+8

Daylight Saving Time

Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region.

Tergit (Mauritania)

Time Zone

Africa/Nouakchott

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC+0

Daylight Saving Time

Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region.

Specified Citykangle
Asia/Shanghai

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Introduction to Kangle County, Gansu, China

Kangle County is located in the south of Linxia Hui Autonomous Prefecture, Gansu Province, China, in the transition zone between the Loess Plateau and the Tibetan Plateau, with an average altitude of about 2,000 meters. It has a long history and was an important passage on the ancient Silk Road. It has a rich ethnic culture, dominated by Hui and Han Chinese. Kangle County has beautiful natural scenery, and the Lotus Mountain National Forest Park, famous for its unique Danxia landforms and forested landscapes, is a popular destination for eco-tourism. The local economy is mainly based on agriculture, with an abundance of Chinese herbal medicines and animal husbandry products, especially the "Kangle Cow" brand, which enjoys a high reputation. In addition, Kangle County retains intangible cultural heritages such as the traditional flower folk songs, which attract culture lovers to visit.


Comparison CityTergit
Africa/Nouakchott

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Tergit, Mauritania: a desert fringe town in the heart of the Sahara

Tergit is located in north-central Mauritania, on the southwestern edge of the Sahara Desert, and is a typical desert fringe town. The climate here is extreme, belonging to the tropical desert climate, with hot and dry summers, significant temperature differences between day and night, and an average annual precipitation of less than 100 millimeters. The local economy is dominated by traditional nomadic pastoralism, and the inhabitants, mostly Berbers and Arabs, rely on livestock such as camels and goats to sustain their livelihoods, with some areas experimenting with small-scale cultivation of drought-tolerant crops. Tergit retains a strong North African desert cultural identity, with traditional mud-brick buildings set against nomadic tents, making it one of the windows to experience nomadic Saharan life. Despite its relatively modest infrastructure, its unique location and pristine landscape attracts a handful of explorers to visit and experience the bleakness and vitality of the desert's edge.