City Time Difference Time difference between qingbaijiang and Dier River Reservoir:qingbaijiang is 14 hours behind compared to Dier River Reservoir

The time difference between qingbaijiang and Dier River Reservoir is 14 hours

Time Zone Comparison

qingbaijiang (China)

Time Zone

Asia/Shanghai

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC+8

Daylight Saving Time

Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region.

Dier River Reservoir (America)

Time Zone

America/Denver

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC-7

Daylight Saving Time

UTC-6

Specified Cityqingbaijiang
Asia/Shanghai

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Qingbaijiang, Sichuan, China

Qingbaijiang District is a municipal district under the jurisdiction of Chengdu, Sichuan Province, located in the northeastern part of Chengdu, about 30 kilometers from the city center. The district gets its name from the Qingbai River, which flows through its territory, and is home to the Chengdu International Railway Port, as well as an important starting point for the China-European liner (Chengdu), a trade hub connecting China with Europe and Central Asia.

Qingbaijiang has a strong industrial base, dominated by metallurgical, chemical and logistics industries, and has been actively developing modern manufacturing and cross-border e-commerce in recent years. The area is rich in cultural attractions, such as the Phoenix Lake Wetland Park and the Three Kingdoms cultural relics, featuring both ecological and historical characteristics. Conveniently located, the area is closely connected to neighboring cities through networks such as the Chengmian Expressway and the Baocheng Railway.

As a national-level economic development zone and high-speed rail port, Qingbaijiang is promoting economic diversification and internationalization, and is an important economic growth pole in northern Chengdu.


Comparison CityDier River Reservoir
America/Denver

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About Deer Creek Reservoir, Utah, USA

Deer Creek Reservoir is located in the eastern foothills of the Wasatch Mountains in west-central Utah, USA, on the border of Utah and Summit Counties, about 64 kilometers south of Salt Lake City, and is one of the major water resources projects in Utah. The reservoir was built in the mid-20th century, managed by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, and is mainly used to irrigate farmland in the Utah Valley, as well as to provide a source of drinking water for the Salt Lake metropolitan area, both flood control and power generation functions. With a water area of about 13 square kilometers, surrounded by coniferous forests and mountain meadows, and often inhabited by eagles, geese and other migratory birds in winter, the reservoir is a popular recreational destination for visitors to enjoy fishing, boating, camping and other activities, as well as the magnificent mountain views of Provo Bay.