That depends on where you're coming from to go to Shanghai.
No wait ! On second thought, it doesn't even depend on that. No matter where
you're starting from, you can travel in either one of two opposite directions and
wind up in Shanghai. That's because the Earth is spherical (shaped like a ball).
So . . .
-- Regardless of where you are when you start out, you always have a choice of
two directions for your trip to Shanghai.
-- One direction is a longer trip, and the other direction is a shorter one.
-- In one direction, you'll cross the International Dateline on your way to Shanghai.
In the other direction, you won't.
No, you can not cross the international date line in China. This is because the international date line runs through the middle of the Pacific Ocean, not China.
It may be Midway
If you travel east from North America, crossing over the Atlantic Ocean, you would not cross the International Date Line to reach China.If, instead, you travelled west from North America, crossing over the Pacific Ocean, you would cross over the International Date Line to reach China.
They do.
the Pacific Ocean
No, the international date line is a line of longitude, not latitude.
chorva
No. The International Date Line does not go through China.
If you travel east from North America, crossing over the Atlantic Ocean, you would not cross the International Date Line to reach China.If, instead, you travelled west from North America, crossing over the Pacific Ocean, you would cross over the International Date Line to reach China.
No, not unless you're going the long way. ;)
1 day
They do.
how long dose it take to cross the international date
kiribati
24
the Pacific Ocean
The International date line is in the Pacific Ocean, west of Hawaii. If you fly west from Florida to Beijing you will cross the Pacific Ocean and this will cross the date line. If you fly east from Florida to Beijing you will not literally cross the date line, but the time change will still be the same as if you had. Miami, Florida, and Beijing, China, are 12 hours apart, so when it is 11:00 pm on Thursday in Miami it is 11:00 am on Friday in Beijing.
No.
yes.