North Korea gets its own time zone
2015-08-07
North Korea will on 15 August 2015 move into its own unique time zone, at UTC+8:30, half an hour behind its current time zone, at UTC+9.
According to North Korean state media, the date for the time change was chosen to mark North Korea's liberation from Japan at the end of World War Two. North Korea was in the UTC+8:30 time zone before it was occupied by Japan in 1910.
North Korea is currently in the same time zone as South Korea and Japan. With the time zone change, North Korea will join the exclusive club of countries who have their very own time zone, alongside Venezuela, Iran and Nepal.
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CNN.com
North Korea is its own world in many ways. Now, it is getting its own time zone to match.
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BBC.com
North Korea is to switch to a new time zone to mark its liberation from the Japanese at the end of World War Two, says state media.
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Theguardian.com
North Korea to turn clocks back by 30 minutes to establish own time zone
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Korean Central News Agency (KCNA)
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