City Time Difference Time difference between zhaoping and Mapili:zhaoping is 12 hours behind compared to Mapili

The time difference between zhaoping and Mapili is 12 hours

Time Zone Comparison

zhaoping (China)

Time Zone

Asia/Shanghai

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC+8

Daylight Saving Time

Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region.

Mapili (Bolivia)

Time Zone

America/La_Paz

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC-4

Daylight Saving Time

Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region.

Specified Cityzhaoping
Asia/Shanghai

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Overview of Zhaoping, Guangxi, China

Zhaoping County is located in the eastern part of China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, under the jurisdiction of Hezhou City, and is situated in the middle reaches of the Gui River. With a total area of 3,273 square kilometers and a population of about 400,000, the county is a multi-ethnic settlement area dominated by Zhuang and Han Chinese. Zhaoping has a subtropical monsoon climate, with an average annual temperature of 19.8℃, abundant rainfall, and a forest coverage rate of 85.6%, making it a key forestry county in Guangxi and a national-level ecological demonstration area.

Specialty industries and tourism resources of Zhaoping

Zhaoping is famous for "Zhaoping Tea", which is one of the top ten selenium-rich hometowns in China and the largest tea production base in Guangxi, mainly producing green tea, black tea and other varieties. It is rich in tourism resources, with famous attractions such as Huangyao Ancient Town (national 5A level tourist attraction), Guijiang River Ecotourism Belt, and Brain Mountain Tea Sea. Huangyao Ancient Town, with its well-preserved Ming and Qing Dynasty ancient architectural complexes and stone streets and lanes, is known as "China's Most Valuable Ancient Town for Tourism".

History, Culture and Transportation

The establishment of Zhaoping began in Yuan Ding six years (111 B.C.) of the Western Han Dynasty, with a history of more than 2,100 years, and it is an important node of the Xiaoga Ancient Road. The modern transportation network is perfect, with the Guiwu Expressway and Heba Expressway running through the whole territory, 160 kilometers from Guilin Airport and 70 kilometers from Wuzhou Xijiang Airport. Local specialties include Huangyao tempeh, Guijiang fish, and oil tea, etc. Folk culture includes traditional festivals such as the Yao Panwang Festival and the March 3 of the Zhuang people.


Comparison CityMapili
America/La_Paz

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Introduction to Mapiri, Bolivia

Mapiri is a small town in the Department of La Paz, Bolivia, located in the northwestern part of the country in the transition zone between the Andes Mountains and the Amazon Basin. It is situated along the Mapiri River, surrounded by dense rainforest and rugged mountainous terrain in a warm and humid climate, and is known for its rich biodiversity and gold mining activities. With a population of around a few thousand, the town's economy is largely based on subsistence agriculture, small-scale mining and tourism, making it a gateway for exploring the remote natural landscape and experiencing the local indigenous culture.

Geography and Natural Environment

Mapiri is located in the Yungas region of Bolivia, at an altitude of about 500 meters above sea level, in a mountainous and riverine terrain on the edge of the Amazon rainforest. It is a unique ecosystem with an abundance of tropical plants, birds and wildlife, but is not easily accessible, relying mainly on rivers and mountain trails to connect to the outside world. It is prone to flooding during the rainy season, and small farms and gold mining operations are common around the town, reflecting the challenge of balancing resource development with nature conservation.

Economic and Cultural Characteristics

Mapiri's economy is based on traditional gold mining and agriculture, with residents mostly engaged in small-scale farming or mining labor. The local culture is a blend of influences from indigenous communities (such as the Takana) and colonial history, with festivals and crafts preserving Aboriginal traditions. In recent years, ecotourism has been on the rise, and visitors can experience real life in a remote part of Bolivia by participating in river expeditions, hiking or visiting mines.