City Time Difference Time difference between qingtian and Sam:qingtian is 1 hours ahead compared to Sam

The time difference between qingtian and Sam is 1 hours

Time Zone Comparison

qingtian (China)

Time Zone

Asia/Shanghai

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC+8

Daylight Saving Time

Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region.

Sam (Timor-Leste)

Time Zone

Asia/Dili

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC+9

Daylight Saving Time

Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region.

Specified Cityqingtian
Asia/Shanghai

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Introduction to Qingtian, Zhejiang, China

Qingtian County is located in the southeastern part of Zhejiang Province, China, belonging to Lishui City, situated in the middle and lower reaches of the Oujiang River, and is a famous hometown of overseas Chinese and stone carvings. With an area of about 2,493 square kilometers and a population of about 500,000, the county is dominated by mountainous and hilly landscapes with a mild and humid climate.

Cultural and Economic Characteristics

Qingtian is world-famous for its stone carvings, known as the "Stone Capital of China", and its stone carving art has been listed as a national intangible cultural heritage. Economically, Qingtian relies on the advantage of being an overseas Chinese hometown, with an active overseas Chinese economy, well-developed foreign trade and tertiary industry, as well as an agricultural industry that focuses on specialty products such as tea and oil tea.

Tourism and Transportation

Qingtian boasts natural landscapes such as Shimen Cave and Thousand Gorge Lake, as well as cultural tourism resources of the overseas Chinese hometown. The transportation is convenient, with Jin-Wen Railway and G1513 Wenli Expressway running through the whole territory, and only about 1 hour drive from Wenzhou Airport, which is an important hub in South Zhejiang.


Comparison CitySam
Asia/Dili

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Same, East Timor: the mountainous center of Ainaro District

Same, the capital of Timor-Leste's Ainaro District, is located about 50 kilometers south of the capital, Dili, in the mountainous interior and is an important agricultural and transportation hub for the country. It is known for its coffee farming, surrounded by terraced fields that produce Timor-Leste's premium Arabica coffee beans. Historically, Samu was an important stronghold during Timor-Leste's War of Independence, and remnants of the resistance movement still remain in the area, attracting history buffs to explore. The surrounding area is rich in natural beauty and close to Mount Ramelau, Timor-Leste's highest peak, making it a stopover for hiking enthusiasts. A blend of traditional Timacu culture and modern townscape, Samu offers a unique look at the interior of Timor-Leste.