City Time Difference Time difference between Hormuji and Kawkareik:Hormuji is 2 hours ahead compared to Kawkareik

The time difference between Hormuji and Kawkareik is 2 hours

Time Zone Comparison

Hormuji (Iran)

Time Zone

Asia/Tehran

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC+3.5

Daylight Saving Time

UTC+4.5

Kawkareik (Myanmar)

Time Zone

Asia/Yangon

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC+6.5

Daylight Saving Time

Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region.

Specified CityHormuji
Asia/Tehran

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Introduction to Hormuj, Iran

Hormuz is an island city in the south of Iran, located at the entrance to the Strait of Hormuz, and is part of Hormozgan Province. The island covers an area of about 42 square kilometers and is known for its unique red soil and salt mounds, often referred to as the "Rainbow Island". Strategically located, Hormuzgan was historically a key node in the Persian Gulf trade routes, and remains a choke point for global oil transportation.

Natural and Cultural Features

Khormuj has spectacular red beaches and colorful hills with an ochre-red hue due to its rich iron oxide content. The local economy is based on fishing, salt mining and tourism, and visitors can experience traditional fishing boat trips and see wild flamingos. The ruins of a 16th-century Portuguese castle have been preserved on the island, reflecting the colonial past. Residents are mostly engaged in handicrafts, such as making artistic bottles from colored sand.

Geography and Economic Status

The city controls the Strait of Hormuz, a global energy lifeline through which about one-third of seaborne oil passes. Despite the scarcity of resources, the location has allowed for the development of transshipment trade. In recent years, the Iranian government has promoted eco-tourism projects, such as the construction of geoparks, to foster sustainable development. With its natural wonders and geographic value, Khormouj has become a potential specialty tourist destination in Iran.


Comparison CityKawkareik
Asia/Yangon

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Ko Kali (Hpa-an)

Ko Kali is the capital of Karen State in Myanmar, located in the southeastern part of the country near the Thai border, and is the political, economic and cultural center of Karen State. The city is situated on the banks of the Salween River and has a hot and humid climate, with agriculture and border trade as its main industries, producing rice, rubber and other crops. As the main settlement of the Karen people, the area retains traditional ethnic culture and customs, such as the Karen New Year celebration. The surrounding area boasts unique natural landscapes, such as limestone caves and Buddhist shrines, which attract many tourists. In recent years, with the changes in Myanmar's domestic situation, the position of Gokhalek in regional connectivity has gradually emerged.