Current Time in Shaozhuang, China

View the live clock for Shaozhuang, China in Asia/Shanghai (UTC+8), with DST status and quick comparisons to cities worldwide.

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Shaozhuang Standard TimeGMT +08Tue, Jul 21
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Coordinated Universal TimeGMT +00Tue, Jul 21
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Local Time Details

See the current time in Shaozhuang, China, using Asia/Shanghai with a fixed UTC+8 offset. This city does not observe daylight saving time.

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DST Schedule & Changes

Check whether Shaozhuang follows daylight saving time and view exact clock-change dates when applicable. Historical and upcoming DST changes are tracked automatically.

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Compare and Plan Meetings

Compare Shaozhuang time with other cities in a visual grid and hour-by-hour table. Export meetings to ICS, Google Calendar, or Gmail for easy scheduling.

How to Check Current Time in Shaozhuang, China

  1. Open the Shaozhuang time converter page: Go to https://www.xconvert.com/time-converter/china/shaozhuang to see Shaozhuang, China already loaded in the comparison grid. This is useful when you need to coordinate a supplier call in eastern China, plan travel through Shandong Province, or schedule a remote handoff with a team working on China Standard Time.

  2. Add the cities you need to compare: Click + Add City and search for places such as New York, London, Tokyo, Sydney, or Dubai. These comparisons are practical for international sales calls, manufacturing coordination, and finance teams that need to line up Shanghai-area business hours with offices in North America, Europe, or the Middle East.

  3. Drag across the 24-hour grid to select a meeting window: Use the visual timeline to drag a purple range across the hours you want to test, then resize it with the handles or move it by dragging the center. For example, selecting a morning slot in Shaozhuang helps you see that 9:00 AM in Shaozhuang is 8:00 PM the previous day in New York in January, which is important if you are trying to avoid a late-night call for a U.S. client.

  4. Export the schedule you choose: When a range is selected, use ICS download, Google Calendar, Gmail, Copy to clipboard, or Share link to send the meeting time to others. This is especially useful for distributed teams, because an exported calendar file can place the Shaozhuang meeting into each attendee’s local calendar without manual conversion.

About Shaozhuang Time Zone

Shaozhuang, China uses Asia/Shanghai, which is the standard time zone for eastern China and much of the country’s business and government scheduling. The city follows UTC+8 all year, so the clock does not move for seasonal daylight saving changes, making it straightforward for factories, logistics operators, and office teams that need stable daily schedules.

Because Shaozhuang is on China Standard Time, it stays aligned with major commercial centers across eastern China, including the broader Beijing–Shanghai economic corridor. That matters for industries that run on synchronized operating hours such as manufacturing, export logistics, e-commerce fulfillment, and cross-border procurement, where teams often coordinate with partners in Hong Kong, Singapore, Japan, Europe, and the United States.

For international planning, Shaozhuang sits close to several major business time zones but still differs enough to affect meeting times. It is one hour behind Tokyo in both January and July, while it is four hours ahead of Dubai in both seasons, which makes early morning in Shaozhuang a workable overlap for Middle East coordination but a much later slot for North America.

Shaozhuang City Details

Shaozhuang, China has a population of 66,728, which makes it a smaller city compared with major provincial capitals but still large enough to support local commerce, transport links, and regional services. Its coordinates are 36.74701°, 118.31655°, placing it in eastern China’s inland-to-coastal economic zone, where road and rail connections often matter for manufacturing supply chains and domestic trade.

The local currency is CNY, the Chinese yuan, which is used for everyday business transactions, retail payments, and service pricing. The country dialing code is +86, which is important for international travelers, suppliers, and customers who need to place calls into China for hotel bookings, logistics updates, or office coordination.

Time Differences from Shaozhuang

Shaozhuang is 13 hours ahead of New York in January, when New York is on UTC-5. That means when it is 9:00 AM in Shaozhuang, it is 8:00 PM the previous day in New York, so a morning meeting in China becomes a late-evening call for U.S. East Coast teams.

Shaozhuang is 12 hours ahead of New York in July, when New York is on UTC-4. In practical terms, 9:00 AM in Shaozhuang is 9:00 PM the previous day in New York, which is still a difficult overlap for live collaboration but slightly easier to plan than the January gap.

Shaozhuang is 8 hours ahead of London in January, when London is on UTC+0. So 9:00 AM in Shaozhuang is 1:00 AM in London, which usually makes direct same-day meetings hard for UK teams unless they join very early or very late.

Shaozhuang is 7 hours ahead of London in July, when London is on UTC+1. That means 9:00 AM in Shaozhuang is 2:00 AM in London, a timing difference that strongly favors asynchronous communication for UK-based colleagues.

Shaozhuang is 1 hour behind Tokyo in January, and the same difference applies in July. So 9:00 AM in Shaozhuang is 10:00 AM in Tokyo, which is a convenient overlap for East Asia business, including regional sales calls and supplier coordination.

Shaozhuang is 3 hours behind Sydney in January, when Sydney is on UTC+11. In that season, 9:00 AM in Shaozhuang is 12:00 PM in Sydney, which can work well for midday meetings with Australian partners.

Shaozhuang is 2 hours behind Sydney in July, when Sydney is on UTC+10. In that season, 9:00 AM in Shaozhuang is 11:00 AM in Sydney, which is often a comfortable window for cross-Pacific project check-ins.

Shaozhuang is 4 hours ahead of Dubai in January, and the same difference applies in July. So 9:00 AM in Shaozhuang is 5:00 AM in Dubai, which means late morning in Dubai is usually the better overlap for trade, logistics, or investment calls.

Frequently Asked Questions

What time zone is Shaozhuang in?

Shaozhuang, China is in Asia/Shanghai, which is the time zone used across China Standard Time. It stays on UTC+8 all year, so the local clock is stable for business scheduling, travel planning, and domestic coordination.

Does Shaozhuang observe daylight saving time?

No, Shaozhuang, China does not observe daylight saving time. The city remains on UTC+8 throughout the year, which simplifies recurring meetings because the local time does not shift between summer and winter.

What is the UTC offset for Shaozhuang?

Shaozhuang uses UTC+8 all year. That fixed offset is helpful for companies managing manufacturing schedules, import/export handoffs, and customer support because there is no seasonal clock change to recalculate.

What is the time difference between Shaozhuang and New York?

In January, Shaozhuang is 13 hours ahead of New York, so 9:00 AM in Shaozhuang is 8:00 PM the previous day in New York. In July, Shaozhuang is 12 hours ahead of New York, so 9:00 AM in Shaozhuang is 9:00 PM the previous day in New York. That seasonal shift matters for U.S.-China calls because the overlap window changes with New York’s daylight saving time.

What is the best time to call Shaozhuang from the US or UK?

For the US, late evening in New York lines up with morning in Shaozhuang, but the gap is still large: in January, Shaozhuang is 13 hours ahead of New York, and in July it is 12 hours ahead. For the UK, Shaozhuang is 8 hours ahead of London in January and 7 hours ahead in July, so early morning in China usually means overnight in London; if you need live discussion, late afternoon in London is often the more practical choice.

What currency does Shaozhuang use?

Shaozhuang, China uses CNY, the Chinese yuan. That matters for travelers, procurement teams, and e-commerce buyers because prices, invoices, and local payments are typically settled in yuan rather than foreign currency.