City Time Difference Time difference between libo and Meryarush:libo is 5 hours behind compared to Meryarush

The time difference between libo and Meryarush is 5 hours

Time Zone Comparison

libo (China)

Time Zone

Asia/Shanghai

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC+8

Daylight Saving Time

Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region.

Meryarush (Romania)

Time Zone

Europe/Bucharest

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC+2

Daylight Saving Time

UTC+3

Specified Citylibo
Asia/Shanghai

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Libo, Guizhou: The Emerald on the Earth's Belt

Libo County is located in the south of Guizhou Province Qiannan Buyi and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, located in the transition zone from Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau to Guangxi Hills, and is the first karst scenic spot listed in the World Natural Heritage List, which is known as "the emerald on the belt of the earth". It has the core landscapes of Xiaoqikong Scenic Spot and Maolan National Nature Reserve, integrating mountains, water, forests, caves, waterfalls, lakes and rocks, with karst forest coverage of over 90% and high concentration of negative oxygen ions, which makes it a resort for eco-tourism and summer vacation. Xiaoqikong Ancient Bridge, Laya Waterfall, 68-stage waterfalls and other attractions show the natural wonders, while Maolan preserves the complete original karst forest ecosystem, rich in biodiversity, and at the same time integrates the culture of the Buyi, Shui and other ethnic minorities to form a unique "landscape and humanities" scroll, attracting tourists from all over the world to explore the natural beauty and ethnic flavors. Ethnic customs.


Comparison CityMeryarush
Europe/Bucharest

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Mierușa: a quiet town in Arad County, Romania

Mierușa is a small commune (township) in Arad County, northwestern Romania, located in the western part of Transylvania, close to the Hungarian border and about 30 kilometers from the city of Arad. It is known for its peaceful countryside and simple folklore, with a population of about 2,000, and an economy based on agriculture, with most local residents engaged in wheat and corn cultivation and animal husbandry. The town retains traditional Romanian wooden buildings and a 19th-century Orthodox church, and hosts an annual folk festival in the summer, showcasing handicrafts and traditional songs and dances. Surrounded by vast farmland and hills for hiking and experiencing country life, it is a low-key destination for exploring Romania's hidden idyll.