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UTC+07:00
Time zone
World map with the time zone highlighted
UTC offset
UTCUTC+07:00
Current time
14:40, 18 December 2024 UTC+07:00 [refresh]
Central meridian
105 degrees E
Date-time group
G
UTC+07:00 in 2010: blue (December), yellow (all year round), orange (June), light blue (sea areas)
Time in Russia
  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)
Time in Indonesia
see caption
Map of time zones of Indonesia
Western Indonesia Time UTC offsetUTC+07:00
Central Indonesia Time UTC offsetUTC+08:00
Eastern Indonesia Time UTC offsetUTC+09:00
Adopted1 January 1988
Time notation24-hour clock
tz databaseAsia/Jakarta · Asia/Pontianak · Asia/Makassar · Asia/Jayapura

UTC+07:00 is an identifier for a time offset from UTC of +07:00. In ISO 8601 the associated time would be written as 2024-12-18T14:40:51+07:00. It is 7 hours ahead of the UTC, meaning areas in this time zone would be 07:00 while UTC is shown to midnight (00:00).

Also known as Indochina Time (ICT) and Western Indonesian Time (Template:Lang-id) (in Indonesia), it is used in:

As standard time (all year round)

Principal cities: Jakarta, Manggar, Sungailiat, Muntok, Toboali, Cianjur, Putussibau, Dumai, Majalengka, Karawang, Sibolga, Gunungsitoli, Padangsidempuan, Sungai Penuh, Banda Aceh, Jambi, Tebing Tinggi, Bengkulu, Pangkal Pinang, Singkawang, Solok, Payakumbuh, Malang, Pariaman, Binjai, Serang, Cirebon, Pekanbaru, Pangkalan Bun, Tanjung Pandan, Langsa, Sawahlunto, Tangerang, Tanjungpinang, Surabaya, Lubuklinggau, Pagar Alam, Batam, Ketapang, Bandar Lampung, Rayong, Lhokseumawe, Chiang Mai, Bandung, Palangka Raya, Semarang, Padang, Pontianak, Sabang, Padang Panjang, Medan, Palembang, Surakarta, Vientiane, Phnom Penh, South Tangerang, Ho Chi Minh City, Yogyakarta, Hanoi, Sumedang, Bangkok, Cam Ranh, Subulussalam, Krasnoyarsk, Novosibirsk

North Asia

East Asia

It is considered the westernmost time zone in East Asia.

Southeast Asia

Antarctica

Discrepancies between official UTC+07:00 and geographical UTC+07:00

Since legal, political, and economic in addition to physical or geographical criteria are used in the drawing of time zones, it follows that official time zones do not precisely adhere to meridian lines.
The UTC+07:00 time zone, were it drawn by purely geographical terms, would consist of exactly the area between meridians 97°30′ E and 112°30′ E.
As a result, there are places which, despite lying in an area with a "physical" UTC+07:00 time, actually use another time zone.
Conversely, there are areas that have adopted UTC+07:00, even though their "physical" time zone is UTC+08:00, UTC+06:00, or even UTC+05:00.

Areas located within UTC+07:00 longitudes using other time zones

This concerns areas within 97°30′ E to 112°30′ E longitude.

Using UTC+06:30

Eastern part of Myanmar

Using UTC+08:00

In China, many parts of central China including:

In Russia

Outside China & Russia:

Using UTC+09:00

A (western) part Sakha Republic in Russia, including the urban localities Aykhal and Udachny.

Areas located outside UTC+07:00 longitudes using UTC+07:00 time

Areas between 67°30′ E and 97°30′ E ("physical" UTC+05:00 and UTC+06:00)

Areas between 112°30′ E and 127°30′ E ("physical" UTC+08:00)

In Indonesia:

In Russia:

  • The very easternmost part of Krasnoyarsk Krai

Historical time offsets

Kansu-Szechwan (UTC+07:00) is marked green in this map

The Republic of China's offset for this time zone was Kansu-Szechwan, and was used until 1949, when the Chinese Communist Party took control of Mainland China following the Chinese Civil War and made UTC+08:00 the standard time for all areas under its control. Formerly, from 1918 to 1949, this time offset was used in eastern Sikang and Tsinghai, central Outer Mongolia (1921–1924), and all of Yunnan, Kwangsi, Kweichow, Ningsia, Suiyuan, Kansu, and Shensi.

This time zone was also the standard used in Malaysia and Singapore from 1 June 1905 to 31 December 1932.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Russia Time Zones – Russia Current Times". TimeTemperature.com. Retrieved 20 November 2016.
  2. ^ a b c d "Russia Time Zone Map". WorldTimeZone.com. Retrieved 22 March 2018.
  3. ^ "HOVT – Hovd Time". Asian time zones. Time and Date. Retrieved 14 July 2012.
  4. ^ "Indonesia Time Zones – Indonesia Current Time". TimeTemperature.com. Retrieved 27 October 2012.
  5. ^ Gwlliam Law. "Provinces of Indonesia". Statoids. Retrieved 27 October 2012.