Time Zone |
Asia/Thimphu |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+6 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
Time Zone |
Europe/Amsterdam |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+1 |
Daylight Saving Time |
UTC+2 |
Bhutan Xinbe may be a transliteration or misspelling of the capital city Thimphu, located in western Bhutan at an altitude of about 2,300 meters above sea level, is the political, economic and cultural center of the country. As the only capital city in the world that does not use traffic lights (retaining the tradition in 2019), Thimphu blends ancient dzongkhag architecture with modern developments, with attractions such as the Sintokha Dzong, National Monument, and the Royal Palace of Bhutan highlighting its cultural heritage. Built on a mountainous terrain, the city has over 72% forest cover and is known as the "City in the Clouds" for its clean air. Residents are predominantly Dzongkha, with traditional costumes and festivals such as the Thimphu festival, and tourism is strictly regulated and based on sustainable experiences, making it an ideal place to experience Bhutan's "National Happiness Index" philosophy.
Weevold (Weesp) is a historic city in the Dutch province of North Holland, located about 15 kilometers southeast of Amsterdam, next to the Amstel River. The city, known for its well-preserved 17th- and 18th-century architecture, old fortifications and windmills, was officially incorporated into the City of Amsterdam in 2019 as its eighth district.
Werwald has more than 750 years of founding history, and the city center is listed as a nationally protected heritage site. Iconic buildings include defenses such as the Weywald Town Hall, the Van Hohendorp Brewery, and the Star Fortress. Built along the canals, the city retains its typical Dutch waterfront appearance and attracts many visitors to the Weywald Music Festival held every summer.
As part of the Amsterdam metropolitan area, Verwoerd is known for its chocolate production (such as the Van Houten factory) and beer brewing. With a train station, 15 minutes from Amsterdam Central Station, and close proximity to the A1 and A9 highways, the city combines historical charm with modern accessibility.