UTC+08:00
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| UTC+08:00 | |
|---|---|
| Time zone | |
| File:Timezones2008 UTC+8 gray.png World map with the time zone highlighted | |
| UTC offset | |
| UTC | UTC+08:00 |
| Current time | |
| 04:46, 30 May 2026 UTC+08:00 [refresh] | |
| Central meridian | |
| 120 degrees E | |
| Date-time group | |
| H | |
| KALT | Kaliningrad Time | UTC+2 | (MSK−1) | |
| MSK | Moscow Time | UTC+3 | (MSK±0) | |
| SAMT | Samara Time | UTC+4 | (MSK+1) | |
| YEKT | Yekaterinburg Time | UTC+5 | (MSK+2) | |
| OMST | Omsk Time | UTC+6 | (MSK+3) | |
| KRAT | Krasnoyarsk Time | UTC+7 | (MSK+4) | |
| IRKT | Irkutsk Time | UTC+8 | (MSK+5) | |
| YAKT | Yakutsk Time | UTC+9 | (MSK+6) | |
| VLAT | Vladivostok Time | UTC+10 | (MSK+7) | |
| MAGT | Magadan Time | UTC+11 | (MSK+8) | |
| PETT | Kamchatka Time | UTC+12 | (MSK+9) |
| Western Mongolia Time (UTC+7) | ||
| Eastern Mongolia Time (UTC+8) |
Map of time zones of Indonesia | |
| Western Indonesia Time UTC offset | UTC+07:00 |
|---|---|
| Central Indonesia Time UTC offset | UTC+08:00 |
| Eastern Indonesia Time UTC offset | UTC+09:00 |
| Adopted | 1 January 1988 |
| Time notation | 24-hour clock |
| tz database | Asia/Jakarta · Asia/Pontianak · Asia/Makassar · Asia/Jayapura |
| Standard | DST | Zone | |
|---|---|---|---|
| UTC+08:00 (year round) | Western Time | ||
| UTC+09:30 (year round) | Central Time | ||
| UTC+09:30 | UTC+10:30 | Central Time | |
| UTC+10:00 (year round) | Eastern Time | ||
| UTC+10:00 | UTC+11:00 | Eastern Time | |
| UTC+10:30 | UTC+11:00 | Lord Howe Island | |
UTC+08:00 is an identifier for a time offset from UTC of +08:00.
It is the most populous time zone in the world, as well as a possible candidate for ASEAN Common Time, mainly due to China's large population, with an estimated population of 1.4 billion people.
This time zone is used in all predominantly Chinese-speaking regions, giving international Chinese websites and TV channels the same time.
In Indonesia, it is known as Central Indonesian Time (Indonesian: Waktu Indonesia Tengah / WITA) while in Western Australia, it is known as Australian Western Standard Time.
As standard time (year-round)
[edit | edit source]Principal cities: Irkutsk, Ulaanbaatar, Shanghai, Beijing, Guangzhou, Hangzhou, Suzhou, Xiamen, Shenzhen, Hong Kong, Macau, Taipei, Taichung, Kaohsiung, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Bandar Seri Begawan, Manila, Quezon City, Tanjung Selor, Balikpapan, Samarinda, Manado, Palu, Makassar, Denpasar, Kupang, Perth.
North Asia
[edit | edit source]- Russia – Irkutsk Time[1]
East Asia
[edit | edit source]- Mongolia – Time in Mongolia[2]
- Eastern part, including Dornod, Sükhbaatar, Ulaanbaatar
- Mainland China – China Standard Time
- Hong Kong – Hong Kong Time (Hong Kong Standard Time)
- Macau – Macau Time (Macau Standard Time)
- Taiwan – National Standard Time
Southeast Asia
[edit | edit source]- Brunei – Brunei Darussalam Standard Time
- Indonesia – Central Indonesia Time[3][4]
- Malaysia – Malaysia Standard Time
- Philippines – Philippine Standard Time
- Singapore – Singapore Standard Time
Oceania
[edit | edit source]- Australia
- Western Australia (except Eucla and nearby areas, including Caiguna, Cocklebiddy, Madura and Mundrabilla, unofficially observes UTC+08:45[5])
Antarctica
[edit | edit source]Southern Ocean
[edit | edit source]- Some bases in Antarctica. See also Time in Antarctica.
- Australia
Discrepancies between official UTC+08:00 and geographical UTC+08:00
[edit | edit source]This section is only partly updated for longitudes using other time zones. This concerns areas within 112°30′ E to 127°30′ E longitude.
- Parts of Russia, including very easternmost parts of Krasnoyarsk Krai, where UTC+07:00 is used, and Zabaykalsky Krai and most of western Sakha Republic where UTC+09:00 is used.
- Parts of Indonesia, including eastern East Java with its capital city Surabaya, most of Central Kalimantan with its capital city Palangka Raya, and eastern part of West Kalimantan, where UTC+07:00 is used, and some of the western islands in the province of Maluku and North Maluku where UTC+09:00 is used.
- East Timor, where UTC+09:00 is used.
- Parts of Okinawa Prefecture, Japan, including Sakishima Islands with its westernmost point Yonaguni, western parts of Kerama Islands, and some islands of the western Okinawa Islands, where UTC+09:00 is used.
- The western parts of Korea, including the North Korean capital city, Pyongyang and South Korean capital city, Seoul, where UTC+09:00 is used.
Areas outside UTC+08:00 longitudes using UTC+08:00 time
[edit | edit source]Areas between 127°30′ E and 142°30′ E ("physical" UTC+09:00)
[edit | edit source]- Parts of northeast China including the eastern half of Heilongjiang Province and the Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture in Jilin Province.
- Easternmost parts of Western Australia.
Areas between 97°30′ E and 112°30′ E ("physical" UTC+07:00)
[edit | edit source]- Singapore
- Malaysia:
- Western part of Sarawak in Malaysian Borneo.
- Peninsular Malaysia, where the nation's capital Kuala Lumpur is located.
- Many parts of central China including:
- Most of central Mongolia including the capital Ulaanbaatar.
- In Russia, most of:
Areas between 82°30′ E and 97°30′ E ("physical" UTC+06:00)
[edit | edit source]- Parts of China
- Most of Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region (although many locals set their clocks at UTC+06:00 even if it is officially UTC+08:00, in any case work and shop schedules are two hours after Shanghai and Beijing).[6] See also Time in China.
- most of Tibet Autonomous Region
- Western Mongolia.
Areas between 67°30′ E and 82°30′ E ("physical" UTC+05:00)
[edit | edit source]- Parts of western China including western Xinjiang province (Kashgar) (although most locals observe UTC+06:00 even if it is officially UTC+08:00).
Historical time offsets
[edit | edit source]The southern half of Vietnam (Republic of Vietnam) was formerly part of this time zone prior to the national reunification on 30 April 1975, making it one hour ahead of North Vietnam. After 1975, the whole country came under the North Vietnamese time zone, UTC+07:00.
According to Presidential Decree 41/1987, Indonesia's ex-province of Timor Timur used this time zone with neighboring East Nusa Tenggara and other provinces in Lesser Sunda Islands, parts of Kalimantan and Sulawesi[7] until independence as East Timor, which the country changed to UTC+09:00 as the official time zone.
See also
[edit | edit source]- Time in China
- Time in Australia
- Time in Cambodia
- Time in Laos
- Time in Russia
- Time in Vietnam
- Xinjiang Time
References
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- ^ Bending Time in Xinjiang
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External links
[edit | edit source]- Error creating thumbnail: File missing Media related to Lua error in Module:Commons_link at line 62: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value). at Wikimedia Commons
- History of Hong Kong Time Service Archived 2009-05-22 at the Wayback Machine