Live real-time clock for Tianjin โ China's Northern Port City โ CST UTC+8
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Tianjin (ๅคฉๆดฅ), located just 30 minutes from Beijing by high-speed rail, is one of China's four direct-controlled municipalities. Serving as the main port city for the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei economic region (Jing-Jin-Ji), Tianjin operates on China Standard Time (CST, UTC+8) and hosts the Port of Tianjin (Tianjin Port), China's largest northern port.
Tianjin has a semi-arid, monsoon climate. Winters (DecโFeb) are cold and dry (-5 to 5ยฐC). Summers (JunโAug) are hot and humid (30โ38ยฐC). Best time to visit: AprilโMay and SeptemberโOctober for mild weather and historical district sightseeing.
Tianjin is in China Standard Time (CST), UTC+8 โ the same as Beijing, which is only 30 minutes away by high-speed train.
Tianjin is only 30โ33 minutes from Beijing by high-speed rail (G-series trains). The BeijingโTianjin intercity railway is one of China's busiest, with trains departing every few minutes during peak hours (7โ9 AM and 5โ7 PM CST).
Tianjin Port operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Customs processing during business hours is 8:30 AM โ 5:30 PM CST. Container terminals have peak activity from 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM CST.
Five Avenues (ไบๅคง้) is a historic residential area featuring over 2,000 preserved buildings from the early 20th century colonial era in a mix of European styles. It's best visited during daylight hours (9 AMโ6 PM CST) for sightseeing, or in the evenings (6โ10 PM) when the streets are atmospheric and well-lit.
Yes. Tianjin and Beijing both use China Standard Time (CST), UTC+8. There is no time difference between the two cities. Many companies operate shared teams across both cities without any timezone adjustment needed.