National Standard Time[upper-roman 1] is the official time zone in Taiwan defined by an UTC offset of +08:00. This standard is also known as Taipei Time (臺北時間), Taiwan Time (臺灣時間) or Taiwan Standard Time (TST).[1]

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National Standard Time
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National Standard Time digital clock of Bureau of Standards, Metrology and Inspection (BSMI), Taiwan.
Traditional Chinese國家標準時間
Simplified Chinese国家标准时间
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinGuójiā Biāozhǔn Shíjiān
Bopomofoㄍㄨㄛˊ ㄐㄧㄚ ㄅㄧㄠ ㄓㄨㄣˇ ㄕˊ ㄐㄧㄢ
Gwoyeu RomatzyhGwojia Biaujuun Shyrjian
Wade–GilesKuo²-chia¹ Piao¹-chun³ Shih²-chien¹
Tongyong PinyinGuójia Biaojhǔn Shíhjian
MPS2Guójiā Biāujǔn Shŕjiān
IPA[kwǒtɕjá pjáʊʈʂwə̀n ʂɻ̩̌tɕjɛ́n]
Hakka
RomanizationKoet-kâ Phêu-chún Sṳ̀-kiên
Yue: Cantonese
JyutpingGwok3 Gaa1 Biu1 Zeon2 Si4 Gaan3
Southern Min
Hokkien POJKok-ka Piau-chún Sî-kan
Tâi-lôKok-ka Piau-tsún Sî-kan
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History

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History of time standard in Taiwan
Time offsetNameCharacterRomanization Start date End date
UTC+08:00Western Standard Time西部標準時Seibu Hyōjunji 1896-01-01 1937-09-30
UTC+09:00Central Standard Time中央標準時Chūō Hyōjunji 1937-10-01 1945-09-20
UTC+08:00Western Standard Time西部標準時Seibu Hyōjunji 1945-09-21 1945-10-25
UTC+08:00Chungyuan Standard Time中原標準時間Zhōngyuán Biāozhǔn Shíjiān 1945-10-25 Early 2000s
UTC+08:00National Standard Time國家標準時間Guójiā Biāozhǔn Shíjiān 2000s
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The first time zone standard in Taiwan was enforced on 1 January 1896,[2] the second year of Taiwan under Japanese rule. The standard was called Western Standard Time (西部標準時) with time offset of UTC+08:00, based on 120°E longitude. On 1 October 1937, the Western Standard Time zone was abolished and the Central Standard Time (中央標準時), with time offset of UTC+09:00, was enforced in the entire country of Japan including Taiwan. This time was used until the end of the Second World War. On 21 September 1945, the Governor-General of Taiwan announced that the order issued in 1937 was revoked.[3] Time Memorial Day was observed every 10 June from 1921 to 1941, which led to an increase in the observance of an official time.[2]

After the war's end, Taiwan was annexed to the five time zones system of the Republic of China. It was classified in the "Chungyuan Standard Time" with a time offset of UTC+08:00. After the Chinese Civil War in 1949, the Government of the Republic of China retreated to Taiwan and lost nearly all the territory in mainland China. Since then, the five time zones system was no longer implemented except for the Chungyuan Standard Time in Taiwan. Because the term "Chungyuan" (Zhongyuan) refers to the Central Plain of China, the government gradually phased out the name in favor of "National Standard Time". However, some radio channels continued using "Chungyuan", most notably the Broadcasting Corporation of China until 2007.[4][5] Other alternatives include "Taiwan Standard Time" (臺灣標準時間) and "Taipei Time" (臺北時間).

Daylight saving time was implemented in Taiwan after the Second World War on the summer of 1946–1961, 1974, 1975, 1979.[6]

In October 2017, a petition took place to change the offset to UTC+09:00, which was responded by an assessment of potential impact by the government.[7]

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Present development

National Standard Time is now managed by the Bureau of Standards, Metrology and Inspection (BSMI) under the Ministry of Economic Affairs.[8] The time is released according to the caesium atomic clocks aggregated by National Standard Time and Frequency Laboratory under Chunghwa Telecom after consulting the data provided by International Bureau of Weights and Measures.[9][10]

National Standard Time used in Taiwan is also the same as China, Hong Kong, Macau, Ulaanbaatar Mongolia, Philippines, Malaysia, Singapore, Western Australia, Brunei and Central Indonesia.

IANA time zone database

The IANA time zone database contains one zone for Taiwan, named Asia/Taipei.

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c.c.*coordinates*TZ*comments*Standard timeSummer time
TW+2503+12130Asia/TaipeitUTC+08:00
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Notes

Words in native languages

References

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