City Time Difference Time difference between Dabang and Gura:Dabang is 3.5 hours behind compared to Gura

The time difference between Dabang and Gura is 3.5 hours

Time Zone Comparison

Dabang (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.

Gura (ERITREA)

Time Zone

Africa/Asmara

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC+3

Daylight Saving Time

Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region.

Specified CityDabang
Asia/Yangon

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Dagbon

Dagbon is a border city in the northern part of Kachin State in Myanmar, neighboring China's Yunnan Province and located in the area of the upper tributaries of the Irrawaddy River, which is one of the important trade routes between China and Myanmar. Famous for its jade mining and processing industry, the area is surrounded by mountainous forests and rich in ecological resources, and is inhabited by Kachin, Lisu and other ethnic minorities, who have retained their traditional tribal cultures and handicraft practices. As a node connecting the interior of Myanmar and Southwest China, Dagbon combines the vitality of border trade with the pristine natural landscape, and in recent years, with the deepening of regional cooperation, economic and cultural exchanges have gradually become more active.


Comparison CityGura
Africa/Asmara

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Ghala, Eritrea: a quiet old town in the heart of the highlands

Located in the central highlands of Eritrea, Ghala is a small, historic inland town about 50 kilometers from the capital, Asmara. At over 2,000 meters above sea level, the city enjoys a pleasant climate and is surrounded by rolling hills and fertile farmland, with a traditional agricultural economy that produces grains, vegetables and tropical fruits. Gula retains a distinctive colonial Eritrean architectural style, with mottled stone houses and narrow lanes that tell the story of the past. The pace of life in the local community is slow, with most of the inhabitants practicing Christianity or Islam, and traditional crafts such as weaving and pottery are still practiced today. As an important node connecting trade routes between the highlands and the lowlands, Gula, though not as prosperous as Asmara, has become a tranquil window to explore Eritrea's indigenous culture with its simple people and unexploited ecological landscape.