City Time Difference Time difference between Tokamak and Mykoladal:Tokamak is 5 hours behind compared to Mykoladal

The time difference between Tokamak and Mykoladal is 5 hours

Time Zone Comparison

Tokamak (Kyrgyzstan)

Time Zone

Asia/Bishkek

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC+6

Daylight Saving Time

Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region.

Mykoladal (the Faroe Islands)

Time Zone

Atlantic/Faroe

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC+0

Daylight Saving Time

Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region.

Specified CityTokamak
Asia/Bishkek

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Tokmak: Historical and Cultural City of Kyrgyzstan

Tokmak is located in the Chu River Oblast in northern Kyrgyzstan, about 60 kilometers from the capital city of Bishkek, nestled in the Chu River Valley, an important historical hub on the Silk Road. The city, which is about 800 meters above sea level and has a population of about 60,000, is known for its diverse ethnic culture and deep history.

Historical roots and cultural heritage

The area around Tokmok is home to world-class historical sites, most notably the ruins of the Shattered Leaves City, which is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The city was the capital of the Karakhan dynasty from the 8th to 12th centuries and the birthplace of the Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai. In addition, the 11th-century Burana Pagoda and the Shattered Leaves Stone Carvings bear witness to the fusion of Buddhist and Islamic civilizations in Central Asia.

Modern Economic and Transportation Status

As the industrial center of the Chuuk region, Tokmak is mainly engaged in food processing and building materials production, while developing its logistics industry on the basis of the Bishkek-Almaty highway trunk line. The city retains a traditional bazaar market, where local handicrafts and agricultural products attract tourists. In recent years, the government is promoting the integration of cultural heritage tourism with ecotourism.


Comparison CityMykoladal
Atlantic/Faroe

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Introduction to Mikladal, Faroe Islands

Mikladal is a charming village located in the south of the Faroe Islands in the North Atlantic Ocean and belongs to the administrative area of the island of Sudra. This small settlement is known for its magnificent nature and traditional Faroese architecture, surrounded by steep green mountains and deep fjords. The name of the village means "Michael's Valley" in Faroese, reflecting its geographical features.

Geography and natural environment

Mikladal is situated on the west coast of the island of Sudra, at an altitude of about 120 meters above sea level, with a breathtaking view of the Atlantic Ocean. The area is known for its varied climate and frequent rainbow phenomena, and the pristine natural landscape includes rolling grassy slopes, vertical cliffs and winding hiking trails. Near the village are the famous sea pillars Drangarnir and the island of Tindhólmur, a paradise for photographers.

Culture and lifestyle

Mikladal maintains a traditional Faroese way of life, dominated by fishing and animal husbandry. Typical grass-roofed wooden houses can be seen in the village and some of the historic buildings date back to the 19th century. The local population is sparse, the community is close-knit and small cultural events are organized every summer. Due to its remoteness, it offers a unique escape experience and is an ideal destination for travelers seeking tranquility and natural beauty.

Travel Features and Transportation

Access to Mikladal is via Tórshavn, the capital of the Faroe Islands, by transferring to a bus or arriving on foot. There are no major tourist facilities in the village itself, but there are iconic hiking trails around the area connecting neighboring villages. Visitors can experience birdwatching, fishing and fjord expeditions, and the best time to visit is from May to September, when the sun shines and the weather is relatively stable.