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Time Zone Comparison

zigui (China)

Time Zone

Asia/Shanghai

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC+8

Daylight Saving Time

Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region.

beitun (China)

Time Zone

Asia/Taipei

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC+8

Daylight Saving Time

Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region.

Specified Cityzigui
Asia/Shanghai

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Brief introduction of zigui in Hubei, China

Zigui County is located in the west of China's Hubei Province, belonging to the city of Yichang, located in the Three Gorges of the Yangtze River on the banks of the Xiling Gorge, is the hometown of Qu Yuan and the Three Gorges Reservoir District, an important county and city. With a total area of 2427 square kilometers and a population of about 400,000, it is mainly mountainous and hilly, with a subtropical monsoon climate and four distinct seasons.

History, culture and characteristics

Zigui is the hometown of the great poet Qu Yuan, and organizes the International Dragon Boat Festival and Qu Yuan Cultural Tourism Festival every year. It is also the hometown of Chinese navel oranges, producing zigui navel oranges, with agriculture and cultural tourism as the economic pillars. After the construction of the Three Gorges Dam, Zigui became a key area for resettlement of immigrants in the reservoir area, and the new county town was built along the river with modern facilities.

Tourism and transportation

Well-known attractions include Qu Yuan Temple, Jiuwanxi River, Three Gorges Bamboo Sea, etc. Combined with the Three Gorges Tourist Route, it attracts a large number of tourists. Conveniently accessible via the Hurong Expressway, the Yangtze River waterway and Yichang Three Gorges Airport, it is an important node of the Yangtze River Economic Belt.


Comparison Citybeitun
Asia/Taipei

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Introduction to Beitun District, Taiwan, China

Located in the northern part of Taichung City, Taiwan Province of China, Beitun District is the most populous administrative district in Taichung City, covering an area of approximately 62.70 square kilometers. The district combines urban development with natural scenery, and boasts well-known attractions such as the Dakeng Scenic Area and Taichung Folk Park. As an important transportation hub in Taichung, Beitun District is closely connected to the downtown area through the Taichung Railway and MRT Green Line, and there are important transportation facilities in the district such as the Taichung MRT Beitun Terminal.

In recent years, with the opening of the Taichung MRT and the development of rezoning areas, Beitun District has become one of the fastest-growing areas in Taichung City, with the rezoning areas of Phase 14 and Shuihuan driving residential and commercial development. The district retains traditional market culture, such as the famous Changping Road Pig's Feet shopping district, and also has modern commercial facilities such as Costco and Hanshin Department Store, creating a characteristic blend of tradition and modernity.

Overview of Beitun District, Taiwan, China

Beitun District is part of Taichung City, Taiwan Province of China, and is the most populous and largest administrative district in Taichung City. Geographically, the district is connected to Tanzi District in the north, Bei District in the south, New Community in the east, and Xitun District in the west, making it an important regional development status. The district contains the Dakeng mountainous area, the Tanzi District's section acquisition area, and a number of rezoning districts, presenting diverse geomorphic features.

Beitun District is rich in cultural assets and natural landscapes, including historical buildings such as the Taichung Confucius Temple and the Wenchang Temple, as well as natural recreational resources such as the Dakeng Trail System. Economically, there are both traditional agriculture and small-scale industries, as well as emerging commercial and service clusters. The transportation system is well-developed, connecting the greater Taichung area through the Red Line of the Taiwan Railway, the Green Line of the MRT, and a number of main roads, making it an important transportation node and core area for development in northern Taichung.