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   1    1  # This file is in the public domain, so clarified as of
   2    2  # 2009-05-17 by Arthur David Olson.
   3    3  
   4    4  # This file is by no means authoritative; if you think you know better,
   5    5  # go ahead and edit the file (and please send any changes to
   6    6  # tz@iana.org for general use in the future).  For more, please see
   7    7  # the file CONTRIBUTING in the tz distribution.
   8    8  
   9      -# From Paul Eggert (2014-10-31):
        9 +# From Paul Eggert (2015-08-08):
  10   10  #
  11   11  # Unless otherwise specified, the source for data through 1990 is:
  12   12  # Thomas G. Shanks and Rique Pottenger, The International Atlas (6th edition),
  13   13  # San Diego: ACS Publications, Inc. (2003).
  14   14  # Unfortunately this book contains many errors and cites no sources.
  15   15  #
  16   16  # Gwillim Law writes that a good source
  17   17  # for recent time zone data is the International Air Transport
  18   18  # Association's Standard Schedules Information Manual (IATA SSIM),
  19   19  # published semiannually.  Law sent in several helpful summaries
  20   20  # of the IATA's data after 1990.  Except where otherwise noted,
  21   21  # IATA SSIM is the source for entries after 1990.
  22   22  #
  23   23  # Another source occasionally used is Edward W. Whitman, World Time Differences,
  24   24  # Whitman Publishing Co, 2 Niagara Av, Ealing, London (undated), which
  25   25  # I found in the UCLA library.
  26   26  #
  27   27  # For data circa 1899, a common source is:
  28   28  # Milne J. Civil time. Geogr J. 1899 Feb;13(2):173-94.
  29   29  # http://www.jstor.org/stable/1774359
  30   30  #
  31   31  # For Russian data circa 1919, a source is:
  32   32  # Byalokoz EL. New Counting of Time in Russia since July 1, 1919.
  33   33  # (See the 'europe' file for a fuller citation.)
  34   34  #
  35   35  # A reliable and entertaining source about time zones is
  
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  36   36  # Derek Howse, Greenwich time and longitude, Philip Wilson Publishers (1997).
  37   37  #
  38   38  # I invented the abbreviations marked '*' in the following table;
  39   39  # the rest are from earlier versions of this file, or from other sources.
  40   40  # Corrections are welcome!
  41   41  #            std  dst
  42   42  #            LMT        Local Mean Time
  43   43  #       2:00 EET  EEST  Eastern European Time
  44   44  #       2:00 IST  IDT   Israel
  45   45  #       3:00 AST  ADT   Arabia*
  46      -#       3:30 IRST IRDT  Iran
       46 +#       3:30 IRST IRDT  Iran*
  47   47  #       4:00 GST        Gulf*
  48   48  #       5:30 IST        India
  49   49  #       7:00 ICT        Indochina, most times and locations*
  50   50  #       7:00 WIB        west Indonesia (Waktu Indonesia Barat)
  51   51  #       8:00 WITA       central Indonesia (Waktu Indonesia Tengah)
  52   52  #       8:00 CST        China
  53   53  #       8:00 IDT        Indochina, 1943-45, 1947-55, 1960-75 (some locations)*
  54   54  #       8:00 JWST       Western Standard Time (Japan, 1896/1937)*
       55 +#       8:30 KST  KDT   Korea when at +0830*
  55   56  #       9:00 JCST       Central Standard Time (Japan, 1896/1937)
  56   57  #       9:00 WIT        east Indonesia (Waktu Indonesia Timur)
  57   58  #       9:00 JST  JDT   Japan
  58      -#       9:00 KST  KDT   Korea
       59 +#       9:00 KST  KDT   Korea when at +09
  59   60  #       9:30 ACST       Australian Central Standard Time
  60   61  #
  61   62  # See the 'europe' file for Russia and Turkey in Asia.
  62   63  
  63   64  # From Guy Harris:
  64   65  # Incorporates data for Singapore from Robert Elz' asia 1.1, as well as
  65   66  # additional information from Tom Yap, Sun Microsystems Intercontinental
  66   67  # Technical Support (including a page from the Official Airline Guide -
  67   68  # Worldwide Edition).  The names for time zones are guesses.
  68   69  
  69   70  ###############################################################################
  70   71  
  71   72  # These rules are stolen from the 'europe' file.
  72   73  # Rule  NAME    FROM    TO      TYPE    IN      ON      AT      SAVE    LETTER/S
  73   74  Rule    EUAsia  1981    max     -       Mar     lastSun  1:00u  1:00    S
  74   75  Rule    EUAsia  1979    1995    -       Sep     lastSun  1:00u  0       -
  75   76  Rule    EUAsia  1996    max     -       Oct     lastSun  1:00u  0       -
  76   77  Rule E-EurAsia  1981    max     -       Mar     lastSun  0:00   1:00    S
  77   78  Rule E-EurAsia  1979    1995    -       Sep     lastSun  0:00   0       -
  78   79  Rule E-EurAsia  1996    max     -       Oct     lastSun  0:00   0       -
  79   80  Rule RussiaAsia 1981    1984    -       Apr     1        0:00   1:00    S
  80   81  Rule RussiaAsia 1981    1983    -       Oct     1        0:00   0       -
  81   82  Rule RussiaAsia 1984    1991    -       Sep     lastSun  2:00s  0       -
  82   83  Rule RussiaAsia 1985    1991    -       Mar     lastSun  2:00s  1:00    S
  83   84  Rule RussiaAsia 1992    only    -       Mar     lastSat 23:00   1:00    S
  84   85  Rule RussiaAsia 1992    only    -       Sep     lastSat 23:00   0       -
  85   86  Rule RussiaAsia 1993    max     -       Mar     lastSun  2:00s  1:00    S
  86   87  Rule RussiaAsia 1993    1995    -       Sep     lastSun  2:00s  0       -
  87   88  Rule RussiaAsia 1996    max     -       Oct     lastSun  2:00s  0       -
  88   89  
  89   90  # Afghanistan
  90   91  # Zone  NAME            GMTOFF  RULES   FORMAT  [UNTIL]
  91   92  Zone    Asia/Kabul      4:36:48 -       LMT     1890
  92   93                          4:00    -       AFT     1945
  93   94                          4:30    -       AFT
  94   95  
  95   96  # Armenia
  96   97  # From Paul Eggert (2006-03-22):
  97   98  # Shanks & Pottenger have Yerevan switching to 3:00 (with Russian DST)
  98   99  # in spring 1991, then to 4:00 with no DST in fall 1995, then
  99  100  # readopting Russian DST in 1997.  Go with Shanks & Pottenger, even
 100  101  # when they disagree with others.  Edgar Der-Danieliantz
 101  102  # reported (1996-05-04) that Yerevan probably wouldn't use DST
 102  103  # in 1996, though it did use DST in 1995.  IATA SSIM (1991/1998) reports that
 103  104  # Armenia switched from 3:00 to 4:00 in 1998 and observed DST after 1991,
 104  105  # but started switching at 3:00s in 1998.
 105  106  
 106  107  # From Arthur David Olson (2011-06-15):
 107  108  # While Russia abandoned DST in 2011, Armenia may choose to
 108  109  # follow Russia's "old" rules.
 109  110  
 110  111  # From Alexander Krivenyshev (2012-02-10):
 111  112  # According to News Armenia, on Feb 9, 2012,
 112  113  # http://newsarmenia.ru/society/20120209/42609695.html
 113  114  #
 114  115  # The Armenia National Assembly adopted final reading of Amendments to the
 115  116  # Law "On procedure of calculation time on the territory of the Republic of
 116  117  # Armenia" according to which Armenia [is] abolishing Daylight Saving Time.
 117  118  # or
 118  119  # (brief)
 119  120  # http://www.worldtimezone.com/dst_news/dst_news_armenia03.html
 120  121  # Zone  NAME            GMTOFF  RULES   FORMAT  [UNTIL]
 121  122  Zone    Asia/Yerevan    2:58:00 -       LMT     1924 May  2
 122  123                          3:00    -       YERT    1957 Mar    # Yerevan Time
  
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 123  124                          4:00 RussiaAsia YER%sT  1991 Mar 31  2:00s
 124  125                          3:00    1:00    YERST   1991 Sep 23 # independence
 125  126                          3:00 RussiaAsia AM%sT   1995 Sep 24  2:00s
 126  127                          4:00    -       AMT     1997
 127  128                          4:00 RussiaAsia AM%sT   2012 Mar 25  2:00s
 128  129                          4:00    -       AMT
 129  130  
 130  131  # Azerbaijan
 131  132  # From Rustam Aliyev of the Azerbaijan Internet Forum (2005-10-23):
 132  133  # According to the resolution of Cabinet of Ministers, 1997
 133      -# Resolution available at: http://aif.az/docs/daylight_res.pdf
      134 +# From Paul Eggert (2015-09-17): It was Resolution No. 21 (1997-03-17).
      135 +# http://code.az/files/daylight_res.pdf
 134  136  # Rule  NAME    FROM    TO      TYPE    IN      ON      AT      SAVE    LETTER/S
 135  137  Rule    Azer    1997    max     -       Mar     lastSun  4:00   1:00    S
 136  138  Rule    Azer    1997    max     -       Oct     lastSun  5:00   0       -
 137  139  # Zone  NAME            GMTOFF  RULES   FORMAT  [UNTIL]
 138  140  Zone    Asia/Baku       3:19:24 -       LMT     1924 May  2
 139  141                          3:00    -       BAKT    1957 Mar    # Baku Time
 140  142                          4:00 RussiaAsia BAK%sT  1991 Mar 31  2:00s
 141  143                          3:00    1:00    BAKST   1991 Aug 30 # independence
 142  144                          3:00 RussiaAsia AZ%sT   1992 Sep lastSat 23:00
 143  145                          4:00    -       AZT     1996     # Azerbaijan Time
 144  146                          4:00    EUAsia  AZ%sT   1997
 145  147                          4:00    Azer    AZ%sT
 146  148  
 147  149  # Bahrain
 148  150  # See Asia/Qatar.
 149  151  
 150  152  # Bangladesh
 151  153  # From Alexander Krivenyshev (2009-05-13):
 152  154  # According to newspaper Asian Tribune (May 6, 2009) Bangladesh may introduce
 153  155  # Daylight Saving Time from June 16 to Sept 30
 154  156  #
 155  157  # Bangladesh to introduce daylight saving time likely from June 16
 156  158  # http://www.asiantribune.com/?q=node/17288
 157  159  # http://www.worldtimezone.com/dst_news/dst_news_bangladesh02.html
 158  160  #
 159  161  # "... Bangladesh government has decided to switch daylight saving time from
 160  162  # June
 161  163  # 16 till September 30 in a bid to ensure maximum use of daylight to cope with
 162  164  # crippling power crisis. "
 163  165  #
 164  166  # The switch will remain in effect from June 16 to Sept 30 (2009) but if
 165  167  # implemented the next year, it will come in force from April 1, 2010
 166  168  
 167  169  # From Steffen Thorsen (2009-06-02):
 168  170  # They have finally decided now, but changed the start date to midnight between
 169  171  # the 19th and 20th, and they have not set the end date yet.
 170  172  #
 171  173  # Some sources:
 172  174  # http://in.reuters.com/article/southAsiaNews/idINIndia-40017620090601
 173  175  # http://bdnews24.com/details.php?id=85889&cid=2
 174  176  #
 175  177  # Our wrap-up:
 176  178  # http://www.timeanddate.com/news/time/bangladesh-daylight-saving-2009.html
 177  179  
 178  180  # From A. N. M. Kamrus Saadat (2009-06-15):
 179  181  # Finally we've got the official mail regarding DST start time where DST start
 180  182  # time is mentioned as Jun 19 2009, 23:00 from BTRC (Bangladesh
 181  183  # Telecommunication Regulatory Commission).
 182  184  #
 183  185  # No DST end date has been announced yet.
 184  186  
 185  187  # From Alexander Krivenyshev (2009-09-25):
 186  188  # Bangladesh won't go back to Standard Time from October 1, 2009,
 187  189  # instead it will continue DST measure till the cabinet makes a fresh decision.
 188  190  #
 189  191  # Following report by same newspaper-"The Daily Star Friday":
 190  192  # "DST change awaits cabinet decision-Clock won't go back by 1-hr from Oct 1"
 191  193  # http://www.thedailystar.net/newDesign/news-details.php?nid=107021
 192  194  # http://www.worldtimezone.com/dst_news/dst_news_bangladesh04.html
 193  195  
 194  196  # From Steffen Thorsen (2009-10-13):
 195  197  # IANS (Indo-Asian News Service) now reports:
 196  198  # Bangladesh has decided that the clock advanced by an hour to make
 197  199  # maximum use of daylight hours as an energy saving measure would
 198  200  # "continue for an indefinite period."
 199  201  #
 200  202  # One of many places where it is published:
 201  203  # http://www.thaindian.com/newsportal/business/bangladesh-to-continue-indefinitely-with-advanced-time_100259987.html
 202  204  
 203  205  # From Alexander Krivenyshev (2009-12-24):
 204  206  # According to Bangladesh newspaper "The Daily Star,"
 205  207  # Bangladesh will change its clock back to Standard Time on Dec 31, 2009.
 206  208  #
 207  209  # Clock goes back 1-hr on Dec 31 night.
 208  210  # http://www.thedailystar.net/newDesign/news-details.php?nid=119228
 209  211  # http://www.worldtimezone.com/dst_news/dst_news_bangladesh05.html
 210  212  #
 211  213  # "...The government yesterday decided to put the clock back by one hour
 212  214  # on December 31 midnight and the new time will continue until March 31,
 213  215  # 2010 midnight. The decision came at a cabinet meeting at the Prime
 214  216  # Minister's Office last night..."
 215  217  
 216  218  # From Alexander Krivenyshev (2010-03-22):
 217  219  # According to Bangladesh newspaper "The Daily Star,"
 218  220  # Cabinet cancels Daylight Saving Time
 219  221  # http://www.thedailystar.net/newDesign/latest_news.php?nid=22817
 220  222  # http://www.worldtimezone.com/dst_news/dst_news_bangladesh06.html
 221  223  
 222  224  # Rule  NAME    FROM    TO      TYPE    IN      ON      AT      SAVE    LETTER/S
 223  225  Rule    Dhaka   2009    only    -       Jun     19      23:00   1:00    S
 224  226  Rule    Dhaka   2009    only    -       Dec     31      24:00   0       -
 225  227  
 226  228  # Zone  NAME            GMTOFF  RULES   FORMAT  [UNTIL]
 227  229  Zone    Asia/Dhaka      6:01:40 -       LMT     1890
 228  230                          5:53:20 -       HMT     1941 Oct    # Howrah Mean Time?
 229  231                          6:30    -       BURT    1942 May 15 # Burma Time
 230  232                          5:30    -       IST     1942 Sep
 231  233                          6:30    -       BURT    1951 Sep 30
 232  234                          6:00    -       DACT    1971 Mar 26 # Dacca Time
 233  235                          6:00    -       BDT     2009
 234  236                          6:00    Dhaka   BD%sT
 235  237  
 236  238  # Bhutan
 237  239  # Zone  NAME            GMTOFF  RULES   FORMAT  [UNTIL]
 238  240  Zone    Asia/Thimphu    5:58:36 -       LMT     1947 Aug 15 # or Thimbu
 239  241                          5:30    -       IST     1987 Oct
 240  242                          6:00    -       BTT     # Bhutan Time
 241  243  
 242  244  # British Indian Ocean Territory
 243  245  # Whitman and the 1995 CIA time zone map say 5:00, but the
 244  246  # 1997 and later maps say 6:00.  Assume the switch occurred in 1996.
 245  247  # We have no information as to when standard time was introduced;
 246  248  # assume it occurred in 1907, the same year as Mauritius (which
 247  249  # then contained the Chagos Archipelago).
 248  250  # Zone  NAME            GMTOFF  RULES   FORMAT  [UNTIL]
 249  251  Zone    Indian/Chagos   4:49:40 -       LMT     1907
 250  252                          5:00    -       IOT     1996 # BIOT Time
 251  253                          6:00    -       IOT
 252  254  
 253  255  # Brunei
 254  256  # Zone  NAME            GMTOFF  RULES   FORMAT  [UNTIL]
 255  257  Zone    Asia/Brunei     7:39:40 -       LMT     1926 Mar # Bandar Seri Begawan
 256  258                          7:30    -       BNT     1933
 257  259                          8:00    -       BNT
 258  260  
 259  261  # Burma / Myanmar
 260  262  
 261  263  # Milne says 6:24:40 was the meridian of the time ball observatory at Rangoon.
 262  264  
 263  265  # Zone  NAME            GMTOFF  RULES   FORMAT  [UNTIL]
 264  266  Zone    Asia/Rangoon    6:24:40 -       LMT     1880        # or Yangon
 265  267                          6:24:40 -       RMT     1920        # Rangoon Mean Time?
 266  268                          6:30    -       BURT    1942 May    # Burma Time
 267  269                          9:00    -       JST     1945 May  3
 268  270                          6:30    -       MMT     # Myanmar Time
 269  271  
 270  272  # Cambodia
 271  273  # See Asia/Bangkok.
 272  274  
 273  275  
 274  276  # China
 275  277  
 276  278  # From Guy Harris:
 277  279  # People's Republic of China.  Yes, they really have only one time zone.
 278  280  
 279  281  # From Bob Devine (1988-01-28):
 280  282  # No they don't.  See TIME mag, 1986-02-17 p.52.  Even though
 281  283  # China is across 4 physical time zones, before Feb 1, 1986 only the
 282  284  # Peking (Beijing) time zone was recognized.  Since that date, China
 283  285  # has two of 'em - Peking's and Ürümqi (named after the capital of
 284  286  # the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region).  I don't know about DST for it.
 285  287  #
 286  288  # . . .I just deleted the DST table and this editor makes it too
 287  289  # painful to suck in another copy.  So, here is what I have for
 288  290  # DST start/end dates for Peking's time zone (info from AP):
 289  291  #
 290  292  #     1986 May 4 - Sept 14
 291  293  #     1987 mid-April - ??
 292  294  
 293  295  # From U. S. Naval Observatory (1989-01-19):
 294  296  # CHINA               8 H  AHEAD OF UTC  ALL OF CHINA, INCL TAIWAN
 295  297  # CHINA               9 H  AHEAD OF UTC  APR 17 - SEP 10
 296  298  
 297  299  # From Paul Eggert (2008-02-11):
 298  300  # Jim Mann, "A clumsy embrace for another western custom: China on daylight
 299  301  # time - sort of", Los Angeles Times, 1986-05-05 ... [says] that China began
 300  302  # observing daylight saving time in 1986.
 301  303  
 302  304  # From Paul Eggert (2014-06-30):
 303  305  # Shanks & Pottenger have China switching to a single time zone in 1980, but
 304  306  # this doesn't seem to be correct.  They also write that China observed summer
 305  307  # DST from 1986 through 1991, which seems to match the above commentary, so
 306  308  # go with them for DST rules as follows:
 307  309  # Rule  NAME    FROM    TO      TYPE    IN      ON      AT      SAVE    LETTER/S
 308  310  Rule    Shang   1940    only    -       Jun      3      0:00    1:00    D
 309  311  Rule    Shang   1940    1941    -       Oct      1      0:00    0       S
 310  312  Rule    Shang   1941    only    -       Mar     16      0:00    1:00    D
 311  313  Rule    PRC     1986    only    -       May      4      0:00    1:00    D
 312  314  Rule    PRC     1986    1991    -       Sep     Sun>=11 0:00    0       S
 313  315  Rule    PRC     1987    1991    -       Apr     Sun>=10 0:00    1:00    D
 314  316  
 315  317  # From Anthony Fok (2001-12-20):
 316  318  # BTW, I did some research on-line and found some info regarding these five
 317  319  # historic timezones from some Taiwan websites.  And yes, there are official
 318  320  # Chinese names for these locales (before 1949).
 319  321  #
 320  322  # From Jesper Nørgaard Welen (2006-07-14):
 321  323  # I have investigated the timezones around 1970 on the
 322  324  # http://www.astro.com/atlas site [with provinces and county
 323  325  # boundaries summarized below]....  A few other exceptions were two
 324  326  # counties on the Sichuan side of the Xizang-Sichuan border,
 325  327  # counties Dege and Baiyu which lies on the Sichuan side and are
 326  328  # therefore supposed to be GMT+7, Xizang region being GMT+6, but Dege
 327  329  # county is GMT+8 according to astro.com while Baiyu county is GMT+6
 328  330  # (could be true), for the moment I am assuming that those two
 329  331  # counties are mistakes in the astro.com data.
 330  332  
 331  333  # From Paul Eggert (2014-06-30):
 332  334  # Alois Treindl kindly sent me translations of the following two sources:
 333  335  #
 334  336  # (1)
 335  337  # Guo Qingsheng (National Time-Service Center, CAS, Xi'an 710600, China)
 336  338  # Beijing Time at the Beginning of the PRC
 337  339  # China Historical Materials of Science and Technology
 338  340  # (Zhongguo ke ji shi liao, 中国科技史料), Vol. 24, No. 1 (2003)
 339  341  # It gives evidence that at the beginning of the PRC, Beijing time was
 340  342  # officially apparent solar time!  However, Guo also says that the
 341  343  # evidence is dubious, as the relevant institute of astronomy had not
 342  344  # been taken over by the PRC yet.  It's plausible that apparent solar
 343  345  # time was announced but never implemented, and that people continued
 344  346  # to use UT+8.  As the Shanghai radio station (and I presume the
 345  347  # observatory) was still under control of French missionaries, it
 346  348  # could well have ignored any such mandate.
 347  349  #
 348  350  # (2)
 349  351  # Guo Qing-sheng (Shaanxi Astronomical Observatory, CAS, Xi'an 710600, China)
 350  352  # A Study on the Standard Time Changes for the Past 100 Years in China
 351  353  # [undated and unknown publication location]
 352  354  # It says several things:
 353  355  #   * The Qing dynasty used local apparent solar time throughout China.
 354  356  #   * The Republic of China instituted Beijing mean solar time effective
 355  357  #     the official calendar book of 1914.
 356  358  #   * The French Concession in Shanghai set up signal stations in
 357  359  #     French docks in the 1890s, controlled by Xujiahui (Zikawei)
 358  360  #     Observatory and set to local mean time.
 359  361  #   * "From the end of the 19th century" it changed to UT+8.
 360  362  #   * Chinese Customs (by then reduced to a tool of foreign powers)
 361  363  #     eventually standardized on this time for all ports, and it
 362  364  #     became used by railways as well.
 363  365  #   * In 1918 the Central Observatory proposed dividing China into
 364  366  #     five time zones (see below for details).  This caught on
 365  367  #     at first only in coastal areas observing UT+8.
 366  368  #   * During WWII all of China was in theory was at UT+7.  In practice
 367  369  #     this was ignored in the west, and I presume was ignored in
 368  370  #     Japanese-occupied territory.
 369  371  #   * Japanese-occupied Manchuria was at UT+9, i.e., Japan time.
 370  372  #   * The five-zone plan was resurrected after WWII and officially put into
 371  373  #     place (with some modifications) in March 1948.  It's not clear
 372  374  #     how well it was observed in areas under Nationalist control.
 373  375  #   * The People's Liberation Army used UT+8 during the civil war.
 374  376  #
 375  377  # An AP article "Shanghai Internat'l Area Little Changed" in the
 376  378  # Lewiston (ME) Daily Sun (1939-05-29), p 17, said "Even the time is
 377  379  # different - the occupied districts going by Tokyo time, an hour
 378  380  # ahead of that prevailing in the rest of Shanghai."  Guess that the
 379  381  # Xujiahui Observatory was under French control and stuck with UT+8.
 380  382  #
 381  383  # In earlier versions of this file, China had many separate Zone entries, but
 382  384  # this was based on what were apparently incorrect data in Shanks & Pottenger.
 383  385  # This has now been simplified to the two entries Asia/Shanghai and
 384  386  # Asia/Urumqi, with the others being links for backward compatibility.
 385  387  # Proposed in 1918 and theoretically in effect until 1949 (although in practice
 386  388  # mainly observed in coastal areas), the five zones were:
 387  389  #
 388  390  # Changbai Time ("Long-white Time", Long-white = Heilongjiang area) UT+8.5
 389  391  # Asia/Harbin (currently a link to Asia/Shanghai)
 390  392  # Heilongjiang (except Mohe county), Jilin
 391  393  #
 392  394  # Zhongyuan Time ("Central plain Time") UT+8
 393  395  # Asia/Shanghai
 394  396  # most of China
 395  397  # This currently represents most other zones as well,
 396  398  # as apparently these regions have been the same since 1970.
 397  399  # Milne gives 8:05:43.2 for Xujiahui Observatory time; round to nearest.
 398  400  # Guo says Shanghai switched to UT+8 "from the end of the 19th century".
 399  401  #
 400  402  # Long-shu Time (probably due to Long and Shu being two names of that area) UT+7
 401  403  # Asia/Chongqing (currently a link to Asia/Shanghai)
 402  404  # Guangxi, Guizhou, Hainan, Ningxia, Sichuan, Shaanxi, and Yunnan;
 403  405  # most of Gansu; west Inner Mongolia; west Qinghai; and the Guangdong
 404  406  # counties Deqing, Enping, Kaiping, Luoding, Taishan, Xinxing,
 405  407  # Yangchun, Yangjiang, Yu'nan, and Yunfu.
 406  408  #
 407  409  # Xin-zang Time ("Xinjiang-Tibet Time") UT+6
 408  410  # Asia/Urumqi
 409  411  # This currently represents Kunlun Time as well,
 410  412  # as apparently the two regions have been the same since 1970.
 411  413  # The Gansu counties Aksay, Anxi, Dunhuang, Subei; west Qinghai;
 412  414  # the Guangdong counties  Xuwen, Haikang, Suixi, Lianjiang,
 413  415  # Zhanjiang, Wuchuan, Huazhou, Gaozhou, Maoming, Dianbai, and Xinyi;
 414  416  # east Tibet, including Lhasa, Chamdo, Shigaise, Jimsar, Shawan and Hutubi;
 415  417  # east Xinjiang, including Ürümqi, Turpan, Karamay, Korla, Minfeng, Jinghe,
 416  418  # Wusu, Qiemo, Xinyan, Wulanwusu, Jinghe, Yumin, Tacheng, Tuoli, Emin,
 417  419  # Shihezi, Changji, Yanqi, Heshuo, Tuokexun, Tulufan, Shanshan, Hami,
 418  420  # Fukang, Kuitun, Kumukuli, Miquan, Qitai, and Turfan.
 419  421  #
 420  422  # Kunlun Time UT+5.5
 421  423  # Asia/Kashgar (currently a link to Asia/Urumqi)
 422  424  # West Tibet, including Pulan, Aheqi, Shufu, Shule;
 423  425  # West Xinjiang, including Aksu, Atushi, Yining, Hetian, Cele, Luopu, Nileke,
 424  426  # Zhaosu, Tekesi, Gongliu, Chabuchaer, Huocheng, Bole, Pishan, Suiding,
 425  427  # and Yarkand.
 426  428  
 427  429  # From Luther Ma (2009-10-17):
 428  430  # Almost all (>99.9%) ethnic Chinese (properly ethnic Han) living in
 429  431  # Xinjiang use Chinese Standard Time. Some are aware of Xinjiang time,
 430  432  # but have no need of it. All planes, trains, and schools function on
 431  433  # what is called "Beijing time." When Han make an appointment in Chinese
 432  434  # they implicitly use Beijing time.
 433  435  #
 434  436  # On the other hand, ethnic Uyghurs, who make up about half the
 435  437  # population of Xinjiang, typically use "Xinjiang time" which is two
 436  438  # hours behind Beijing time, or UTC +0600. The government of the Xinjiang
 437  439  # Uyghur Autonomous Region, (XAUR, or just Xinjiang for short) as well as
 438  440  # local governments such as the Ürümqi city government use both times in
 439  441  # publications, referring to what is popularly called Xinjiang time as
 440  442  # "Ürümqi time." When Uyghurs make an appointment in the Uyghur language
 441  443  # they almost invariably use Xinjiang time.
 442  444  #
 443  445  # (Their ethnic Han compatriots would typically have no clue of its
 444  446  # widespread use, however, because so extremely few of them are fluent in
 445  447  # Uyghur, comparable to the number of Anglo-Americans fluent in Navajo.)
 446  448  #
 447  449  # (...As with the rest of China there was a brief interval ending in 1990
 448  450  # or 1991 when summer time was in use.  The confusion was severe, with
 449  451  # the province not having dual times but four times in use at the same
 450  452  # time. Some areas remained on standard Xinjiang time or Beijing time and
 451  453  # others moving their clocks ahead.)
 452  454  
 453  455  # From Luther Ma (2009-11-19):
 454  456  # With the risk of being redundant to previous answers these are the most common
 455  457  # English "transliterations" (w/o using non-English symbols):
 456  458  #
 457  459  # 1. Wulumuqi...
 458  460  # 2. Kashi...
 459  461  # 3. Urumqi...
 460  462  # 4. Kashgar...
 461  463  # ...
 462  464  # 5. It seems that Uyghurs in Ürümqi has been using Xinjiang since at least the
 463  465  # 1960's. I know of one Han, now over 50, who grew up in the surrounding
 464  466  # countryside and used Xinjiang time as a child.
 465  467  #
 466  468  # 6. Likewise for Kashgar and the rest of south Xinjiang I don't know of any
 467  469  # start date for Xinjiang time.
 468  470  #
 469  471  # Without having access to local historical records, nor the ability to legally
 470  472  # publish them, I would go with October 1, 1949, when Xinjiang became the Uyghur
 471  473  # Autonomous Region under the PRC. (Before that Uyghurs, of course, would also
 472  474  # not be using Beijing time, but some local time.)
 473  475  
 474  476  # From David Cochrane (2014-03-26):
 475  477  # Just a confirmation that Ürümqi time was implemented in Ürümqi on 1 Feb 1986:
 476  478  # http://content.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,960684,00.html
 477  479  
 478  480  # From Luther Ma (2014-04-22):
 479  481  # I have interviewed numerous people of various nationalities and from
 480  482  # different localities in Xinjiang and can confirm the information in Guo's
 481  483  # report regarding Xinjiang, as well as the Time article reference by David
 482  484  # Cochrane.  Whether officially recognized or not (and both are officially
 483  485  # recognized), two separate times have been in use in Xinjiang since at least
 484  486  # the Cultural Revolution: Xinjiang Time (XJT), aka Ürümqi Time or local time;
 485  487  # and Beijing Time.  There is no confusion in Xinjiang as to which name refers
 486  488  # to which time. Both are widely used in the province, although in some
 487  489  # population groups might be use one to the exclusion of the other.  The only
 488  490  # problem is that computers and smart phones list Ürümqi (or Kashgar) as
 489  491  # having the same time as Beijing.
 490  492  
 491  493  # From Paul Eggert (2014-06-30):
 492  494  # In the early days of the PRC, Tibet was given its own time zone (UT+6) but
 493  495  # this was withdrawn in 1959 and never reinstated; see Tubten Khétsun,
 494  496  # Memories of life in Lhasa under Chinese Rule, Columbia U Press, ISBN
 495  497  # 978-0231142861 (2008), translator's introduction by Matthew Akester, p x.
 496  498  # As this is before our 1970 cutoff, Tibet doesn't need a separate zone.
 497  499  #
 498  500  # Xinjiang Time is well-documented as being officially recognized.  E.g., see
 499  501  # "The Working-Calendar for The Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region Government"
 500  502  # <http://www.sinkiang.gov.cn/service/ourworking/> (2014-04-22).
 501  503  # Unfortunately, we have no good records of time in Xinjiang before 1986.
 502  504  # During the 20th century parts of Xinjiang were ruled by the Qing dynasty,
 503  505  # the Republic of China, various warlords, the First and Second East Turkestan
 504  506  # Republics, the Soviet Union, the Kuomintang, and the People's Republic of
 505  507  # China, and tracking down all these organizations' timekeeping rules would be
 506  508  # quite a trick.  Approximate this lost history by a transition from LMT to
 507  509  # XJT at the start of 1928, the year of accession of the warlord Jin Shuren,
 508  510  # which happens to be the date given by Shanks & Pottenger (no doubt as a
 509  511  # guess) as the transition from LMT.  Ignore the usage of UT+8 before
 510  512  # 1986-02-01 under the theory that the transition date to UT+8 is unknown and
 511  513  # that the sort of users who prefer Asia/Urumqi now typically ignored the
 512  514  # UT+8 mandate back then.
 513  515  
 514  516  # Zone  NAME            GMTOFF  RULES   FORMAT  [UNTIL]
 515  517  # Beijing time, used throughout China; represented by Shanghai.
 516  518  Zone    Asia/Shanghai   8:05:43 -       LMT     1901
 517  519                          8:00    Shang   C%sT    1949
 518  520                          8:00    PRC     C%sT
 519  521  # Xinjiang time, used by many in western China; represented by Ürümqi / Ürümchi
 520  522  # / Wulumuqi.  (Please use Asia/Shanghai if you prefer Beijing time.)
 521  523  Zone    Asia/Urumqi     5:50:20 -       LMT     1928
 522  524                          6:00    -       XJT
 523  525  
 524  526  
 525  527  # Hong Kong (Xianggang)
 526  528  
 527  529  # Milne gives 7:36:41.7; round this.
 528  530  
 529  531  # From Lee Yiu Chung (2009-10-24):
 530  532  # I found there are some mistakes for the...DST rule for Hong
 531  533  # Kong. [According] to the DST record from Hong Kong Observatory (actually,
 532  534  # it is not [an] observatory, but the official meteorological agency of HK,
 533  535  # and also serves as the official timing agency), there are some missing
 534  536  # and incorrect rules. Although the exact switch over time is missing, I
 535  537  # think 3:30 is correct. The official DST record for Hong Kong can be
 536  538  # obtained from
 537  539  # http://www.hko.gov.hk/gts/time/Summertime.htm
 538  540  
 539  541  # From Arthur David Olson (2009-10-28):
 540  542  # Here are the dates given at
 541  543  # http://www.hko.gov.hk/gts/time/Summertime.htm
 542  544  # as of 2009-10-28:
 543  545  # Year        Period
 544  546  # 1941        1 Apr to 30 Sep
 545  547  # 1942        Whole year
 546  548  # 1943        Whole year
 547  549  # 1944        Whole year
 548  550  # 1945        Whole year
 549  551  # 1946        20 Apr to 1 Dec
 550  552  # 1947        13 Apr to 30 Dec
 551  553  # 1948        2 May to 31 Oct
 552  554  # 1949        3 Apr to 30 Oct
 553  555  # 1950        2 Apr to 29 Oct
 554  556  # 1951        1 Apr to 28 Oct
 555  557  # 1952        6 Apr to 25 Oct
 556  558  # 1953        5 Apr to 1 Nov
 557  559  # 1954        21 Mar to 31 Oct
 558  560  # 1955        20 Mar to 6 Nov
 559  561  # 1956        18 Mar to 4 Nov
 560  562  # 1957        24 Mar to 3 Nov
 561  563  # 1958        23 Mar to 2 Nov
 562  564  # 1959        22 Mar to 1 Nov
 563  565  # 1960        20 Mar to 6 Nov
 564  566  # 1961        19 Mar to 5 Nov
 565  567  # 1962        18 Mar to 4 Nov
 566  568  # 1963        24 Mar to 3 Nov
 567  569  # 1964        22 Mar to 1 Nov
 568  570  # 1965        18 Apr to 17 Oct
 569  571  # 1966        17 Apr to 16 Oct
 570  572  # 1967        16 Apr to 22 Oct
 571  573  # 1968        21 Apr to 20 Oct
 572  574  # 1969        20 Apr to 19 Oct
 573  575  # 1970        19 Apr to 18 Oct
 574  576  # 1971        18 Apr to 17 Oct
 575  577  # 1972        16 Apr to 22 Oct
 576  578  # 1973        22 Apr to 21 Oct
 577  579  # 1973/74     30 Dec 73 to 20 Oct 74
 578  580  # 1975        20 Apr to 19 Oct
 579  581  # 1976        18 Apr to 17 Oct
 580  582  # 1977        Nil
 581  583  # 1978        Nil
 582  584  # 1979        13 May to 21 Oct
 583  585  # 1980 to Now Nil
 584  586  # The page does not give start or end times of day.
 585  587  # The page does not give a start date for 1942.
 586  588  # The page does not givw an end date for 1945.
 587  589  # The Japanese occupation of Hong Kong began on 1941-12-25.
 588  590  # The Japanese surrender of Hong Kong was signed 1945-09-15.
 589  591  # For lack of anything better, use start of those days as the transition times.
 590  592  
 591  593  # Rule  NAME    FROM    TO      TYPE    IN      ON      AT      SAVE    LETTER/S
 592  594  Rule    HK      1941    only    -       Apr     1       3:30    1:00    S
 593  595  Rule    HK      1941    only    -       Sep     30      3:30    0       -
 594  596  Rule    HK      1946    only    -       Apr     20      3:30    1:00    S
 595  597  Rule    HK      1946    only    -       Dec     1       3:30    0       -
 596  598  Rule    HK      1947    only    -       Apr     13      3:30    1:00    S
 597  599  Rule    HK      1947    only    -       Dec     30      3:30    0       -
 598  600  Rule    HK      1948    only    -       May     2       3:30    1:00    S
 599  601  Rule    HK      1948    1951    -       Oct     lastSun 3:30    0       -
 600  602  Rule    HK      1952    only    -       Oct     25      3:30    0       -
 601  603  Rule    HK      1949    1953    -       Apr     Sun>=1  3:30    1:00    S
 602  604  Rule    HK      1953    only    -       Nov     1       3:30    0       -
 603  605  Rule    HK      1954    1964    -       Mar     Sun>=18 3:30    1:00    S
 604  606  Rule    HK      1954    only    -       Oct     31      3:30    0       -
 605  607  Rule    HK      1955    1964    -       Nov     Sun>=1  3:30    0       -
 606  608  Rule    HK      1965    1976    -       Apr     Sun>=16 3:30    1:00    S
 607  609  Rule    HK      1965    1976    -       Oct     Sun>=16 3:30    0       -
 608  610  Rule    HK      1973    only    -       Dec     30      3:30    1:00    S
 609  611  Rule    HK      1979    only    -       May     Sun>=8  3:30    1:00    S
 610  612  Rule    HK      1979    only    -       Oct     Sun>=16 3:30    0       -
 611  613  # Zone  NAME            GMTOFF  RULES   FORMAT  [UNTIL]
 612  614  Zone    Asia/Hong_Kong  7:36:42 -       LMT     1904 Oct 30
 613  615                          8:00    HK      HK%sT   1941 Dec 25
 614  616                          9:00    -       JST     1945 Sep 15
 615  617                          8:00    HK      HK%sT
 616  618  
 617  619  ###############################################################################
 618  620  
 619  621  # Taiwan
 620  622  
 621  623  # From smallufo (2010-04-03):
 622  624  # According to Taiwan's CWB [Central Weather Bureau],
 623  625  # http://www.cwb.gov.tw/V6/astronomy/cdata/summert.htm
 624  626  # Taipei has DST in 1979 between July 1st and Sep 30.
 625  627  
 626  628  # From Yu-Cheng Chuang (2013-07-12):
 627  629  # On Dec 28, 1895, the Meiji Emperor announced Ordinance No. 167 of
 628  630  # Meiji Year 28 "The clause about standard time", mentioned that
 629  631  # Taiwan and Penghu Islands, as well as Yaeyama and Miyako Islands
 630  632  # (both in Okinawa) adopt the Western Standard Time which is based on
 631  633  # 120E. The adoption began from Jan 1, 1896. The original text can be
 632  634  # found on Wikisource:
 633  635  # http://ja.wikisource.org/wiki/標準時ニ關スル件_(公布時)
 634  636  # ... This could be the first adoption of time zone in Taiwan, because
 635  637  # during the Qing Dynasty, it seems that there was no time zone
 636  638  # declared officially.
 637  639  #
 638  640  # Later, in the beginning of World War II, on Sep 25, 1937, the Showa
 639  641  # Emperor announced Ordinance No. 529 of Showa Year 12 "The clause of
 640  642  # revision in the ordinance No. 167 of Meiji year 28 about standard
 641  643  # time", in which abolished the adoption of Western Standard Time in
 642  644  # western islands (listed above), which means the whole Japan
 643  645  # territory, including later occupations, adopt Japan Central Time
 644  646  # (UTC+9). The adoption began on Oct 1, 1937. The original text can
 645  647  # be found on Wikisource:
 646  648  # http://ja.wikisource.org/wiki/明治二十八年勅令第百六十七號標準時ニ關スル件中改正ノ件
 647  649  #
 648  650  # That is, the time zone of Taipei switched to UTC+9 on Oct 1, 1937.
 649  651  
 650  652  # From Yu-Cheng Chuang (2014-07-02):
 651  653  # I've found more evidence about when the time zone was switched from UTC+9
 652  654  # back to UTC+8 after WW2.  I believe it was on Sep 21, 1945.  In a document
 653  655  # during Japanese era [1] in which the officer told the staff to change time
 654  656  # zone back to Western Standard Time (UTC+8) on Sep 21.  And in another
 655  657  # history page of National Cheng Kung University [2], on Sep 21 there is a
 656  658  # note "from today, switch back to Western Standard Time".  From these two
 657  659  # materials, I believe that the time zone change happened on Sep 21.  And
 658  660  # today I have found another monthly journal called "The Astronomical Herald"
 659  661  # from The Astronomical Society of Japan [3] in which it mentioned the fact
 660  662  # that:
 661  663  #
 662  664  # 1. Standard Time of the Country (Japan) was adopted on Jan 1, 1888, using
 663  665  # the time at 135E (GMT+9)
 664  666  #
 665  667  # 2. Standard Time of the Country was renamed to Central Standard Time, on Jan
 666  668  # 1, 1898, and on the same day, the new territories Taiwan and Penghu islands,
 667  669  # as well as Yaeyama and Miyako islands, adopted a new time zone called
 668  670  # Western Standard Time, which is in GMT+8.
 669  671  #
 670  672  # 3. Western Standard Time was deprecated on Sep 30, 1937. From then all the
 671  673  # territories of Japan adopted the same time zone, which is Central Standard
 672  674  # Time.
 673  675  #
 674  676  # [1] Academica Historica, Taiwan:
 675  677  # http://163.29.208.22:8080/govsaleShowImage/connect_img.php?s=00101738900090036&e=00101738900090037
 676  678  # [2] Nat'l Cheng Kung University 70th Anniversary Special Site:
 677  679  # http://www.ncku.edu.tw/~ncku70/menu/001/01_01.htm
 678  680  # [3] Yukio Niimi, The Standard Time in Japan (1997), p.475:
 679  681  # http://www.asj.or.jp/geppou/archive_open/1997/pdf/19971001c.pdf
 680  682  
 681  683  # Yu-Cheng Chuang (2014-07-03):
 682  684  # I finally have found the real official gazette about changing back to
 683  685  # Western Standard Time on Sep 21 in Taiwan.  It's Taiwan Governor-General
 684  686  # Bulletin No. 386 in Showa 20 years (1945), published on Sep 19, 1945. [1] ...
 685  687  # [It] abolishes Bulletin No. 207 in Showa 12 years (1937), which is a local
 686  688  # bulletin in Taiwan for that Ordinance No. 529. It also mentioned that 1am on
 687  689  # Sep 21, 1945 will be 12am on Sep 21.  I think this bulletin is much more
 688  690  # official than the one I mentioned in my first mail, because it's from the
 689  691  # top-level government in Taiwan. If you're going to quote any resource, this
 690  692  # would be a good one.
 691  693  # [1] Taiwan Governor-General Gazette, No. 1018, Sep 19, 1945:
 692  694  # http://db2.th.gov.tw/db2/view/viewImg.php?imgcode=0072031018a&num=19&bgn=019&end=019&otherImg=&type=gener
 693  695  
 694  696  # From Yu-Cheng Chuang (2014-07-02):
 695  697  # In 1946, DST in Taiwan was from May 15 and ended on Sep 30. The info from
 696  698  # Central Weather Bureau website was not correct.
 697  699  #
 698  700  # Original Bulletin:
 699  701  # http://subtpg.tpg.gov.tw/og/image2.asp?f=03502F0AKM1AF
 700  702  # http://subtpg.tpg.gov.tw/og/image2.asp?f=0350300AKM1B0 (cont.)
 701  703  #
 702  704  # In 1947, DST in Taiwan was expanded to Oct 31. There is a backup of that
 703  705  # telegram announcement from Taiwan Province Government:
 704  706  #
 705  707  # http://subtpg.tpg.gov.tw/og/image2.asp?f=0360310AKZ431
 706  708  #
 707  709  # Here is a brief translation:
 708  710  #
 709  711  #   The Summer Time this year is adopted from midnight Apr 15 until Sep 20
 710  712  #   midnight. To save (energy?) consumption, we're expanding Summer Time
 711  713  #   adoption till Oct 31 midnight.
 712  714  #
 713  715  # The Central Weather Bureau website didn't mention that, however it can
 714  716  # be found from historical government announcement database.
 715  717  
 716  718  # From Paul Eggert (2014-07-03):
 717  719  # As per Yu-Cheng Chuang, say that Taiwan was at UT+9 from 1937-10-01
 718  720  # until 1945-09-21 at 01:00, overriding Shanks & Pottenger.
 719  721  # Likewise, use Yu-Cheng Chuang's data for DST in Taiwan.
 720  722  
 721  723  # Rule  NAME    FROM    TO      TYPE    IN      ON      AT      SAVE    LETTER/S
 722  724  Rule    Taiwan  1946    only    -       May     15      0:00    1:00    D
 723  725  Rule    Taiwan  1946    only    -       Oct     1       0:00    0       S
 724  726  Rule    Taiwan  1947    only    -       Apr     15      0:00    1:00    D
 725  727  Rule    Taiwan  1947    only    -       Nov     1       0:00    0       S
 726  728  Rule    Taiwan  1948    1951    -       May     1       0:00    1:00    D
 727  729  Rule    Taiwan  1948    1951    -       Oct     1       0:00    0       S
 728  730  Rule    Taiwan  1952    only    -       Mar     1       0:00    1:00    D
 729  731  Rule    Taiwan  1952    1954    -       Nov     1       0:00    0       S
 730  732  Rule    Taiwan  1953    1959    -       Apr     1       0:00    1:00    D
 731  733  Rule    Taiwan  1955    1961    -       Oct     1       0:00    0       S
 732  734  Rule    Taiwan  1960    1961    -       Jun     1       0:00    1:00    D
 733  735  Rule    Taiwan  1974    1975    -       Apr     1       0:00    1:00    D
 734  736  Rule    Taiwan  1974    1975    -       Oct     1       0:00    0       S
 735  737  Rule    Taiwan  1979    only    -       Jul     1       0:00    1:00    D
 736  738  Rule    Taiwan  1979    only    -       Oct     1       0:00    0       S
 737  739  
 738  740  # Zone  NAME            GMTOFF  RULES   FORMAT  [UNTIL]
 739  741  # Taipei or Taibei or T'ai-pei
 740  742  Zone    Asia/Taipei     8:06:00 -       LMT     1896 Jan  1
 741  743                          8:00    -       JWST    1937 Oct  1
 742  744                          9:00    -       JST     1945 Sep 21  1:00
 743  745                          8:00    Taiwan  C%sT
 744  746  
 745  747  # Macau (Macao, Aomen)
 746  748  # Rule  NAME    FROM    TO      TYPE    IN      ON      AT      SAVE    LETTER/S
 747  749  Rule    Macau   1961    1962    -       Mar     Sun>=16 3:30    1:00    S
 748  750  Rule    Macau   1961    1964    -       Nov     Sun>=1  3:30    0       -
 749  751  Rule    Macau   1963    only    -       Mar     Sun>=16 0:00    1:00    S
 750  752  Rule    Macau   1964    only    -       Mar     Sun>=16 3:30    1:00    S
 751  753  Rule    Macau   1965    only    -       Mar     Sun>=16 0:00    1:00    S
 752  754  Rule    Macau   1965    only    -       Oct     31      0:00    0       -
 753  755  Rule    Macau   1966    1971    -       Apr     Sun>=16 3:30    1:00    S
 754  756  Rule    Macau   1966    1971    -       Oct     Sun>=16 3:30    0       -
 755  757  Rule    Macau   1972    1974    -       Apr     Sun>=15 0:00    1:00    S
 756  758  Rule    Macau   1972    1973    -       Oct     Sun>=15 0:00    0       -
 757  759  Rule    Macau   1974    1977    -       Oct     Sun>=15 3:30    0       -
 758  760  Rule    Macau   1975    1977    -       Apr     Sun>=15 3:30    1:00    S
 759  761  Rule    Macau   1978    1980    -       Apr     Sun>=15 0:00    1:00    S
 760  762  Rule    Macau   1978    1980    -       Oct     Sun>=15 0:00    0       -
 761  763  # Zone  NAME            GMTOFF  RULES   FORMAT  [UNTIL]
 762  764  Zone    Asia/Macau      7:34:20 -       LMT     1912 Jan  1
 763  765                          8:00    Macau   MO%sT   1999 Dec 20 # return to China
 764  766                          8:00    PRC     C%sT
 765  767  
 766  768  
 767  769  ###############################################################################
 768  770  
 769  771  # Cyprus
 770  772  #
 771  773  # Milne says the Eastern Telegraph Company used 2:14:00.  Stick with LMT.
 772  774  #
 773  775  # Rule  NAME    FROM    TO      TYPE    IN      ON      AT      SAVE    LETTER/S
 774  776  Rule    Cyprus  1975    only    -       Apr     13      0:00    1:00    S
 775  777  Rule    Cyprus  1975    only    -       Oct     12      0:00    0       -
 776  778  Rule    Cyprus  1976    only    -       May     15      0:00    1:00    S
 777  779  Rule    Cyprus  1976    only    -       Oct     11      0:00    0       -
 778  780  Rule    Cyprus  1977    1980    -       Apr     Sun>=1  0:00    1:00    S
 779  781  Rule    Cyprus  1977    only    -       Sep     25      0:00    0       -
 780  782  Rule    Cyprus  1978    only    -       Oct     2       0:00    0       -
 781  783  Rule    Cyprus  1979    1997    -       Sep     lastSun 0:00    0       -
 782  784  Rule    Cyprus  1981    1998    -       Mar     lastSun 0:00    1:00    S
 783  785  # Zone  NAME            GMTOFF  RULES   FORMAT  [UNTIL]
 784  786  Zone    Asia/Nicosia    2:13:28 -       LMT     1921 Nov 14
 785  787                          2:00    Cyprus  EE%sT   1998 Sep
 786  788                          2:00    EUAsia  EE%sT
 787  789  # IATA SSIM (1998-09) has Cyprus using EU rules for the first time.
 788  790  
 789  791  # Classically, Cyprus belongs to Asia; e.g. see Herodotus, Histories, I.72.
 790  792  # However, for various reasons many users expect to find it under Europe.
 791  793  Link    Asia/Nicosia    Europe/Nicosia
 792  794  
 793  795  # Georgia
 794  796  # From Paul Eggert (1994-11-19):
 795  797  # Today's _Economist_ (p 60) reports that Georgia moved its clocks forward
 796  798  # an hour recently, due to a law proposed by Zurab Murvanidze,
 797  799  # an MP who went on a hunger strike for 11 days to force discussion about it!
 798  800  # We have no details, but we'll guess they didn't move the clocks back in fall.
 799  801  #
 800  802  # From Mathew Englander, quoting AP (1996-10-23 13:05-04):
 801  803  # Instead of putting back clocks at the end of October, Georgia
 802  804  # will stay on daylight savings time this winter to save energy,
 803  805  # President Eduard Shevardnadze decreed Wednesday.
 804  806  #
 805  807  # From the BBC via Joseph S. Myers (2004-06-27):
 806  808  #
 807  809  # Georgia moved closer to Western Europe on Sunday...  The former Soviet
 808  810  # republic has changed its time zone back to that of Moscow.  As a result it
 809  811  # is now just four hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time, rather than five hours
 810  812  # ahead.  The switch was decreed by the pro-Western president of Georgia,
 811  813  # Mikheil Saakashvili, who said the change was partly prompted by the process
 812  814  # of integration into Europe.
 813  815  
 814  816  # From Teimuraz Abashidze (2005-11-07):
 815  817  # Government of Georgia ... decided to NOT CHANGE daylight savings time on
 816  818  # [Oct.] 30, as it was done before during last more than 10 years.
 817  819  # Currently, we are in fact GMT +4:00, as before 30 October it was GMT
 818  820  # +3:00.... The problem is, there is NO FORMAL LAW or governmental document
 819  821  # about it.  As far as I can find, I was told, that there is no document,
 820  822  # because we just DIDN'T ISSUE document about switching to winter time....
 821  823  # I don't know what can be done, especially knowing that some years ago our
 822  824  # DST rules where changed THREE TIMES during one month.
 823  825  
 824  826  # Milne 1899 says Tbilisi (Tiflis) time was 2:59:05.7.
 825  827  # Byalokoz 1919 says Georgia was 2:59:11.
 826  828  # Go with Byalokoz.
 827  829  
 828  830  # Zone  NAME            GMTOFF  RULES   FORMAT  [UNTIL]
 829  831  Zone    Asia/Tbilisi    2:59:11 -       LMT     1880
 830  832                          2:59:11 -       TBMT    1924 May  2 # Tbilisi Mean Time
 831  833                          3:00    -       TBIT    1957 Mar    # Tbilisi Time
 832  834                          4:00 RussiaAsia TBI%sT  1991 Mar 31  2:00s
 833  835                          3:00    1:00    TBIST   1991 Apr  9 # independence
 834  836                          3:00 RussiaAsia GE%sT   1992        # Georgia Time
 835  837                          3:00 E-EurAsia  GE%sT   1994 Sep lastSun
 836  838                          4:00 E-EurAsia  GE%sT   1996 Oct lastSun
 837  839                          4:00    1:00    GEST    1997 Mar lastSun
 838  840                          4:00 E-EurAsia  GE%sT   2004 Jun 27
 839  841                          3:00 RussiaAsia GE%sT   2005 Mar lastSun  2:00
 840  842                          4:00    -       GET
 841  843  
 842  844  # East Timor
 843  845  
 844  846  # See Indonesia for the 1945 transition.
 845  847  
 846  848  # From João Carrascalão, brother of the former governor of East Timor, in
 847  849  # East Timor may be late for its millennium
 848  850  # <http://etan.org/et99c/december/26-31/30ETMAY.htm> (1999-12-26/31):
 849  851  # Portugal tried to change the time forward in 1974 because the sun
 850  852  # rises too early but the suggestion raised a lot of problems with the
 851  853  # Timorese and I still don't think it would work today because it
 852  854  # conflicts with their way of life.
 853  855  
 854  856  # From Paul Eggert (2000-12-04):
 855  857  # We don't have any record of the above attempt.
 856  858  # Most likely our records are incomplete, but we have no better data.
 857  859  
 858  860  # From Manoel de Almeida e Silva, Deputy Spokesman for the UN Secretary-General
 859  861  # http://www.hri.org/news/world/undh/2000/00-08-16.undh.html
 860  862  # (2000-08-16):
 861  863  # The Cabinet of the East Timor Transition Administration decided
 862  864  # today to advance East Timor's time by one hour.  The time change,
 863  865  # which will be permanent, with no seasonal adjustment, will happen at
 864  866  # midnight on Saturday, September 16.
 865  867  
 866  868  # Zone  NAME            GMTOFF  RULES   FORMAT  [UNTIL]
 867  869  Zone    Asia/Dili       8:22:20 -       LMT     1912 Jan  1
 868  870                          8:00    -       TLT     1942 Feb 21 23:00 # E Timor Time
 869  871                          9:00    -       JST     1945 Sep 23
 870  872                          9:00    -       TLT     1976 May  3
 871  873                          8:00    -       WITA    2000 Sep 17  0:00
 872  874                          9:00    -       TLT
 873  875  
 874  876  # India
 875  877  # Zone  NAME            GMTOFF  RULES   FORMAT  [UNTIL]
 876  878  Zone    Asia/Kolkata    5:53:28 -       LMT     1880        # Kolkata
 877  879                          5:53:20 -       HMT     1941 Oct    # Howrah Mean Time?
 878  880                          6:30    -       BURT    1942 May 15 # Burma Time
 879  881                          5:30    -       IST     1942 Sep
 880  882                          5:30    1:00    IST     1945 Oct 15
 881  883                          5:30    -       IST
 882  884  # The following are like Asia/Kolkata:
 883  885  #       Andaman Is
 884  886  #       Lakshadweep (Laccadive, Minicoy and Amindivi Is)
 885  887  #       Nicobar Is
 886  888  
 887  889  # Indonesia
 888  890  #
 889  891  # From Paul Eggert (2014-09-06):
 890  892  # The 1876 Report of the Secretary of the [US] Navy, p 306 says that Batavia
 891  893  # civil time was 7:07:12.5; round to even for Jakarta.
 892  894  #
 893  895  # From Gwillim Law (2001-05-28), overriding Shanks & Pottenger:
 894  896  # http://www.sumatera-inc.com/go_to_invest/about_indonesia.asp#standtime
 895  897  # says that Indonesia's time zones changed on 1988-01-01.  Looking at some
 896  898  # time zone maps, I think that must refer to Western Borneo (Kalimantan Barat
 897  899  # and Kalimantan Tengah) switching from UTC+8 to UTC+7.
 898  900  #
 899  901  # From Paul Eggert (2007-03-10):
 900  902  # Here is another correction to Shanks & Pottenger.
 901  903  # JohnTWB writes that Japanese forces did not surrender control in
 902  904  # Indonesia until 1945-09-01 00:00 at the earliest (in Jakarta) and
 903  905  # other formal surrender ceremonies were September 9, 11, and 13, plus
 904  906  # September 12 for the regional surrender to Mountbatten in Singapore.
 905  907  # These would be the earliest possible times for a change.
 906  908  # Régimes horaires pour le monde entier, by Henri Le Corre, (Éditions
 907  909  # Traditionnelles, 1987, Paris) says that Java and Madura switched
 908  910  # from JST to UTC+07:30 on 1945-09-23, and gives 1944-09-01 for Jayapura
 909  911  # (Hollandia).  For now, assume all Indonesian locations other than Jayapura
 910  912  # switched on 1945-09-23.
 911  913  #
 912  914  # From Paul Eggert (2013-08-11):
 913  915  # Normally the tz database uses English-language abbreviations, but in
 914  916  # Indonesia it's typical to use Indonesian-language abbreviations even
 915  917  # when writing in English.  For example, see the English-language
 916  918  # summary published by the Time and Frequency Laboratory of the
 917  919  # Research Center for Calibration, Instrumentation and Metrology,
 918  920  # Indonesia, <http://time.kim.lipi.go.id/time-eng.php> (2006-09-29).
 919  921  # The abbreviations are:
 920  922  #
 921  923  # WIB  - UTC+7 - Waktu Indonesia Barat (Indonesia western time)
 922  924  # WITA - UTC+8 - Waktu Indonesia Tengah (Indonesia central time)
 923  925  # WIT  - UTC+9 - Waktu Indonesia Timur (Indonesia eastern time)
 924  926  #
 925  927  # Zone  NAME            GMTOFF  RULES   FORMAT  [UNTIL]
 926  928  # Java, Sumatra
 927  929  Zone Asia/Jakarta       7:07:12 -       LMT     1867 Aug 10
 928  930  # Shanks & Pottenger say the next transition was at 1924 Jan 1 0:13,
 929  931  # but this must be a typo.
 930  932                          7:07:12 -       BMT     1923 Dec 31 23:47:12 # Batavia
 931  933                          7:20    -       JAVT    1932 Nov    # Java Time
 932  934                          7:30    -       WIB     1942 Mar 23
 933  935                          9:00    -       JST     1945 Sep 23
 934  936                          7:30    -       WIB     1948 May
 935  937                          8:00    -       WIB     1950 May
 936  938                          7:30    -       WIB     1964
 937  939                          7:00    -       WIB
 938  940  # west and central Borneo
 939  941  Zone Asia/Pontianak     7:17:20 -       LMT     1908 May
 940  942                          7:17:20 -       PMT     1932 Nov    # Pontianak MT
 941  943                          7:30    -       WIB     1942 Jan 29
 942  944                          9:00    -       JST     1945 Sep 23
 943  945                          7:30    -       WIB     1948 May
 944  946                          8:00    -       WIB     1950 May
 945  947                          7:30    -       WIB     1964
 946  948                          8:00    -       WITA    1988 Jan  1
 947  949                          7:00    -       WIB
 948  950  # Sulawesi, Lesser Sundas, east and south Borneo
 949  951  Zone Asia/Makassar      7:57:36 -       LMT     1920
 950  952                          7:57:36 -       MMT     1932 Nov    # Macassar MT
 951  953                          8:00    -       WITA    1942 Feb  9
 952  954                          9:00    -       JST     1945 Sep 23
 953  955                          8:00    -       WITA
 954  956  # Maluku Islands, West Papua, Papua
 955  957  Zone Asia/Jayapura      9:22:48 -       LMT     1932 Nov
 956  958                          9:00    -       WIT     1944 Sep  1
 957  959                          9:30    -       ACST    1964
 958  960                          9:00    -       WIT
 959  961  
 960  962  # Iran
 961  963  
 962  964  # From Roozbeh Pournader (2003-03-15):
 963  965  # This is an English translation of what I just found (originally in Persian).
 964  966  # The Gregorian dates in brackets are mine:
 965  967  #
 966  968  #       Official Newspaper No. 13548-1370/6/25 [1991-09-16]
 967  969  #       No. 16760/T233 H                                1370/6/10 [1991-09-01]
 968  970  #
 969  971  #       The Rule About Change of the Official Time of the Country
 970  972  #
 971  973  #       The Board of Ministers, in the meeting dated 1370/5/23 [1991-08-14],
 972  974  #       based on the suggestion number 2221/D dated 1370/4/22 [1991-07-13]
 973  975  #       of the Country's Organization for Official and Employment Affairs,
 974  976  #       and referring to the law for equating the working hours of workers
 975  977  #       and officers in the whole country dated 1359/4/23 [1980-07-14], and
 976  978  #       for synchronizing the official times of the country, agreed that:
 977  979  #
 978  980  #       The official time of the country will should move forward one hour
 979  981  #       at the 24[:00] hours of the first day of Farvardin and should return
 980  982  #       to its previous state at the 24[:00] hours of the 30th day of
 981  983  #       Shahrivar.
 982  984  #
 983  985  #       First Deputy to the President - Hassan Habibi
 984  986  #
 985  987  # From personal experience, that agrees with what has been followed
 986  988  # for at least the last 5 years.  Before that, for a few years, the
 987  989  # date used was the first Thursday night of Farvardin and the last
 988  990  # Thursday night of Shahrivar, but I can't give exact dates....
 989  991  # I have also changed the abbreviations to what is considered correct
 990  992  # here in Iran, IRST for regular time and IRDT for daylight saving time.
 991  993  #
 992  994  # From Roozbeh Pournader (2005-04-05):
 993  995  # The text of the Iranian law, in effect since 1925, clearly mentions
 994  996  # that the true solar year is the measure, and there is no arithmetic
 995  997  # leap year calculation involved.  There has never been any serious
 996  998  # plan to change that law....
 997  999  #
 998 1000  # From Paul Eggert (2006-03-22):
 999 1001  # Go with Shanks & Pottenger before Sept. 1991, and with Pournader thereafter.
1000 1002  # I used Ed Reingold's cal-persia in GNU Emacs 21.2 to check Persian dates,
1001 1003  # stopping after 2037 when 32-bit time_t's overflow.
1002 1004  # That cal-persia used Birashk's approximation, which disagrees with the solar
1003 1005  # calendar predictions for the year 2025, so I corrected those dates by hand.
1004 1006  #
1005 1007  # From Oscar van Vlijmen (2005-03-30), writing about future
1006 1008  # discrepancies between cal-persia and the Iranian calendar:
1007 1009  # For 2091 solar-longitude-after yields 2091-03-20 08:40:07.7 UT for
1008 1010  # the vernal equinox and that gets so close to 12:00 some local
1009 1011  # Iranian time that the definition of the correct location needs to be
1010 1012  # known exactly, amongst other factors.  2157 is even closer:
1011 1013  # 2157-03-20 08:37:15.5 UT.  But the Gregorian year 2025 should give
1012 1014  # no interpretation problem whatsoever.  By the way, another instant
1013 1015  # in the near future where there will be a discrepancy between
1014 1016  # arithmetical and astronomical Iranian calendars will be in 2058:
1015 1017  # vernal equinox on 2058-03-20 09:03:05.9 UT.  The Java version of
1016 1018  # Reingold's/Dershowitz' calculator gives correctly the Gregorian date
1017 1019  # 2058-03-21 for 1 Farvardin 1437 (astronomical).
1018 1020  #
1019 1021  # From Steffen Thorsen (2006-03-22):
  
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1020 1022  # Several of my users have reported that Iran will not observe DST anymore:
1021 1023  # http://www.irna.ir/en/news/view/line-17/0603193812164948.htm
1022 1024  #
1023 1025  # From Reuters (2007-09-16), with a heads-up from Jesper Nørgaard Welen:
1024 1026  # ... the Guardian Council ... approved a law on Sunday to re-introduce
1025 1027  # daylight saving time ...
1026 1028  # http://uk.reuters.com/article/oilRpt/idUKBLA65048420070916
1027 1029  #
1028 1030  # From Roozbeh Pournader (2007-11-05):
1029 1031  # This is quoted from Official Gazette of the Islamic Republic of
1030      -# Iran, Volume 63, Number 18242, dated Tuesday 1386/6/24
     1032 +# Iran, Volume 63, No. 18242, dated Tuesday 1386/6/24
1031 1033  # [2007-10-16]. I am doing the best translation I can:...
1032 1034  # The official time of the country will be moved forward for one hour
1033 1035  # on the 24 hours of the first day of the month of Farvardin and will
1034 1036  # be changed back to its previous state on the 24 hours of the
1035 1037  # thirtieth day of Shahrivar.
1036 1038  #
1037 1039  # Rule  NAME    FROM    TO      TYPE    IN      ON      AT      SAVE    LETTER/S
1038 1040  Rule    Iran    1978    1980    -       Mar     21      0:00    1:00    D
1039 1041  Rule    Iran    1978    only    -       Oct     21      0:00    0       S
1040 1042  Rule    Iran    1979    only    -       Sep     19      0:00    0       S
1041 1043  Rule    Iran    1980    only    -       Sep     23      0:00    0       S
1042 1044  Rule    Iran    1991    only    -       May      3      0:00    1:00    D
1043 1045  Rule    Iran    1992    1995    -       Mar     22      0:00    1:00    D
1044 1046  Rule    Iran    1991    1995    -       Sep     22      0:00    0       S
1045 1047  Rule    Iran    1996    only    -       Mar     21      0:00    1:00    D
1046 1048  Rule    Iran    1996    only    -       Sep     21      0:00    0       S
1047 1049  Rule    Iran    1997    1999    -       Mar     22      0:00    1:00    D
1048 1050  Rule    Iran    1997    1999    -       Sep     22      0:00    0       S
1049 1051  Rule    Iran    2000    only    -       Mar     21      0:00    1:00    D
1050 1052  Rule    Iran    2000    only    -       Sep     21      0:00    0       S
1051 1053  Rule    Iran    2001    2003    -       Mar     22      0:00    1:00    D
1052 1054  Rule    Iran    2001    2003    -       Sep     22      0:00    0       S
1053 1055  Rule    Iran    2004    only    -       Mar     21      0:00    1:00    D
1054 1056  Rule    Iran    2004    only    -       Sep     21      0:00    0       S
1055 1057  Rule    Iran    2005    only    -       Mar     22      0:00    1:00    D
1056 1058  Rule    Iran    2005    only    -       Sep     22      0:00    0       S
1057 1059  Rule    Iran    2008    only    -       Mar     21      0:00    1:00    D
1058 1060  Rule    Iran    2008    only    -       Sep     21      0:00    0       S
1059 1061  Rule    Iran    2009    2011    -       Mar     22      0:00    1:00    D
1060 1062  Rule    Iran    2009    2011    -       Sep     22      0:00    0       S
1061 1063  Rule    Iran    2012    only    -       Mar     21      0:00    1:00    D
1062 1064  Rule    Iran    2012    only    -       Sep     21      0:00    0       S
1063 1065  Rule    Iran    2013    2015    -       Mar     22      0:00    1:00    D
1064 1066  Rule    Iran    2013    2015    -       Sep     22      0:00    0       S
1065 1067  Rule    Iran    2016    only    -       Mar     21      0:00    1:00    D
1066 1068  Rule    Iran    2016    only    -       Sep     21      0:00    0       S
1067 1069  Rule    Iran    2017    2019    -       Mar     22      0:00    1:00    D
1068 1070  Rule    Iran    2017    2019    -       Sep     22      0:00    0       S
1069 1071  Rule    Iran    2020    only    -       Mar     21      0:00    1:00    D
1070 1072  Rule    Iran    2020    only    -       Sep     21      0:00    0       S
1071 1073  Rule    Iran    2021    2023    -       Mar     22      0:00    1:00    D
1072 1074  Rule    Iran    2021    2023    -       Sep     22      0:00    0       S
1073 1075  Rule    Iran    2024    only    -       Mar     21      0:00    1:00    D
1074 1076  Rule    Iran    2024    only    -       Sep     21      0:00    0       S
1075 1077  Rule    Iran    2025    2027    -       Mar     22      0:00    1:00    D
1076 1078  Rule    Iran    2025    2027    -       Sep     22      0:00    0       S
1077 1079  Rule    Iran    2028    2029    -       Mar     21      0:00    1:00    D
1078 1080  Rule    Iran    2028    2029    -       Sep     21      0:00    0       S
1079 1081  Rule    Iran    2030    2031    -       Mar     22      0:00    1:00    D
1080 1082  Rule    Iran    2030    2031    -       Sep     22      0:00    0       S
1081 1083  Rule    Iran    2032    2033    -       Mar     21      0:00    1:00    D
1082 1084  Rule    Iran    2032    2033    -       Sep     21      0:00    0       S
1083 1085  Rule    Iran    2034    2035    -       Mar     22      0:00    1:00    D
1084 1086  Rule    Iran    2034    2035    -       Sep     22      0:00    0       S
1085 1087  Rule    Iran    2036    2037    -       Mar     21      0:00    1:00    D
1086 1088  Rule    Iran    2036    2037    -       Sep     21      0:00    0       S
1087 1089  # Zone  NAME            GMTOFF  RULES   FORMAT  [UNTIL]
1088 1090  Zone    Asia/Tehran     3:25:44 -       LMT     1916
1089 1091                          3:25:44 -       TMT     1946     # Tehran Mean Time
1090 1092                          3:30    -       IRST    1977 Nov
1091 1093                          4:00    Iran    IR%sT   1979
1092 1094                          3:30    Iran    IR%sT
1093 1095  
1094 1096  
1095 1097  # Iraq
1096 1098  #
1097 1099  # From Jonathan Lennox (2000-06-12):
1098 1100  # An article in this week's Economist ("Inside the Saddam-free zone", p. 50 in
1099 1101  # the U.S. edition) on the Iraqi Kurds contains a paragraph:
1100 1102  # "The three northern provinces ... switched their clocks this spring and
1101 1103  # are an hour ahead of Baghdad."
1102 1104  #
1103 1105  # But Rives McDow (2000-06-18) quotes a contact in Iraqi-Kurdistan as follows:
1104 1106  # In the past, some Kurdish nationalists, as a protest to the Iraqi
1105 1107  # Government, did not adhere to daylight saving time.  They referred
1106 1108  # to daylight saving as Saddam time.  But, as of today, the time zone
1107 1109  # in Iraqi-Kurdistan is on standard time with Baghdad, Iraq.
1108 1110  #
1109 1111  # So we'll ignore the Economist's claim.
1110 1112  
1111 1113  # From Steffen Thorsen (2008-03-10):
1112 1114  # The cabinet in Iraq abolished DST last week, according to the following
1113 1115  # news sources (in Arabic):
1114 1116  # http://www.aljeeran.net/wesima_articles/news-20080305-98602.html
1115 1117  # http://www.aswataliraq.info/look/article.tpl?id=2047&IdLanguage=17&IdPublication=4&NrArticle=71743&NrIssue=1&NrSection=10
1116 1118  #
1117 1119  # We have published a short article in English about the change:
1118 1120  # http://www.timeanddate.com/news/time/iraq-dumps-daylight-saving.html
1119 1121  
1120 1122  # Rule  NAME    FROM    TO      TYPE    IN      ON      AT      SAVE    LETTER/S
1121 1123  Rule    Iraq    1982    only    -       May     1       0:00    1:00    D
1122 1124  Rule    Iraq    1982    1984    -       Oct     1       0:00    0       S
1123 1125  Rule    Iraq    1983    only    -       Mar     31      0:00    1:00    D
1124 1126  Rule    Iraq    1984    1985    -       Apr     1       0:00    1:00    D
1125 1127  Rule    Iraq    1985    1990    -       Sep     lastSun 1:00s   0       S
1126 1128  Rule    Iraq    1986    1990    -       Mar     lastSun 1:00s   1:00    D
1127 1129  # IATA SSIM (1991/1996) says Apr 1 12:01am UTC; guess the ':01' is a typo.
1128 1130  # Shanks & Pottenger say Iraq did not observe DST 1992/1997; ignore this.
1129 1131  #
1130 1132  Rule    Iraq    1991    2007    -       Apr      1      3:00s   1:00    D
1131 1133  Rule    Iraq    1991    2007    -       Oct      1      3:00s   0       S
1132 1134  # Zone  NAME            GMTOFF  RULES   FORMAT  [UNTIL]
1133 1135  Zone    Asia/Baghdad    2:57:40 -       LMT     1890
1134 1136                          2:57:36 -       BMT     1918     # Baghdad Mean Time?
1135 1137                          3:00    -       AST     1982 May
1136 1138                          3:00    Iraq    A%sT
1137 1139  
1138 1140  
1139 1141  ###############################################################################
1140 1142  
1141 1143  # Israel
1142 1144  
1143 1145  # From Ephraim Silverberg (2001-01-11):
1144 1146  #
1145 1147  # I coined "IST/IDT" circa 1988.  Until then there were three
1146 1148  # different abbreviations in use:
1147 1149  #
1148 1150  # JST  Jerusalem Standard Time [Danny Braniss, Hebrew University]
1149 1151  # IZT  Israel Zonal (sic) Time [Prof. Haim Papo, Technion]
1150 1152  # EEST Eastern Europe Standard Time [used by almost everyone else]
1151 1153  #
1152 1154  # Since timezones should be called by country and not capital cities,
1153 1155  # I ruled out JST.  As Israel is in Asia Minor and not Eastern Europe,
1154 1156  # EEST was equally unacceptable.  Since "zonal" was not compatible with
1155 1157  # any other timezone abbreviation, I felt that 'IST' was the way to go
1156 1158  # and, indeed, it has received almost universal acceptance in timezone
1157 1159  # settings in Israeli computers.
1158 1160  #
1159 1161  # In any case, I am happy to share timezone abbreviations with India,
1160 1162  # high on my favorite-country list (and not only because my wife's
1161 1163  # family is from India).
1162 1164  
1163 1165  # From Shanks & Pottenger:
1164 1166  # Rule  NAME    FROM    TO      TYPE    IN      ON      AT      SAVE    LETTER/S
1165 1167  Rule    Zion    1940    only    -       Jun      1      0:00    1:00    D
1166 1168  Rule    Zion    1942    1944    -       Nov      1      0:00    0       S
1167 1169  Rule    Zion    1943    only    -       Apr      1      2:00    1:00    D
1168 1170  Rule    Zion    1944    only    -       Apr      1      0:00    1:00    D
1169 1171  Rule    Zion    1945    only    -       Apr     16      0:00    1:00    D
1170 1172  Rule    Zion    1945    only    -       Nov      1      2:00    0       S
1171 1173  Rule    Zion    1946    only    -       Apr     16      2:00    1:00    D
1172 1174  Rule    Zion    1946    only    -       Nov      1      0:00    0       S
1173 1175  Rule    Zion    1948    only    -       May     23      0:00    2:00    DD
1174 1176  Rule    Zion    1948    only    -       Sep      1      0:00    1:00    D
1175 1177  Rule    Zion    1948    1949    -       Nov      1      2:00    0       S
1176 1178  Rule    Zion    1949    only    -       May      1      0:00    1:00    D
1177 1179  Rule    Zion    1950    only    -       Apr     16      0:00    1:00    D
1178 1180  Rule    Zion    1950    only    -       Sep     15      3:00    0       S
1179 1181  Rule    Zion    1951    only    -       Apr      1      0:00    1:00    D
1180 1182  Rule    Zion    1951    only    -       Nov     11      3:00    0       S
1181 1183  Rule    Zion    1952    only    -       Apr     20      2:00    1:00    D
1182 1184  Rule    Zion    1952    only    -       Oct     19      3:00    0       S
1183 1185  Rule    Zion    1953    only    -       Apr     12      2:00    1:00    D
1184 1186  Rule    Zion    1953    only    -       Sep     13      3:00    0       S
1185 1187  Rule    Zion    1954    only    -       Jun     13      0:00    1:00    D
1186 1188  Rule    Zion    1954    only    -       Sep     12      0:00    0       S
1187 1189  Rule    Zion    1955    only    -       Jun     11      2:00    1:00    D
1188 1190  Rule    Zion    1955    only    -       Sep     11      0:00    0       S
1189 1191  Rule    Zion    1956    only    -       Jun      3      0:00    1:00    D
1190 1192  Rule    Zion    1956    only    -       Sep     30      3:00    0       S
1191 1193  Rule    Zion    1957    only    -       Apr     29      2:00    1:00    D
1192 1194  Rule    Zion    1957    only    -       Sep     22      0:00    0       S
1193 1195  Rule    Zion    1974    only    -       Jul      7      0:00    1:00    D
1194 1196  Rule    Zion    1974    only    -       Oct     13      0:00    0       S
1195 1197  Rule    Zion    1975    only    -       Apr     20      0:00    1:00    D
1196 1198  Rule    Zion    1975    only    -       Aug     31      0:00    0       S
1197 1199  Rule    Zion    1985    only    -       Apr     14      0:00    1:00    D
1198 1200  Rule    Zion    1985    only    -       Sep     15      0:00    0       S
1199 1201  Rule    Zion    1986    only    -       May     18      0:00    1:00    D
1200 1202  Rule    Zion    1986    only    -       Sep      7      0:00    0       S
1201 1203  Rule    Zion    1987    only    -       Apr     15      0:00    1:00    D
1202 1204  Rule    Zion    1987    only    -       Sep     13      0:00    0       S
1203 1205  
1204 1206  # From Avigdor Finkelstein (2014-03-05):
1205 1207  # I check the Parliament (Knesset) records and there it's stated that the
1206 1208  # [1988] transition should take place on Saturday night, when the Sabbath
1207 1209  # ends and changes to Sunday.
1208 1210  Rule    Zion    1988    only    -       Apr     10      0:00    1:00    D
1209 1211  Rule    Zion    1988    only    -       Sep      4      0:00    0       S
1210 1212  
1211 1213  # From Ephraim Silverberg
1212 1214  # (1997-03-04, 1998-03-16, 1998-12-28, 2000-01-17, 2000-07-25, 2004-12-22,
1213 1215  # and 2005-02-17):
1214 1216  
1215 1217  # According to the Office of the Secretary General of the Ministry of
1216 1218  # Interior, there is NO set rule for Daylight-Savings/Standard time changes.
1217 1219  # One thing is entrenched in law, however: that there must be at least 150
1218 1220  # days of daylight savings time annually.  From 1993-1998, the change to
1219 1221  # daylight savings time was on a Friday morning from midnight IST to
1220 1222  # 1 a.m IDT; up until 1998, the change back to standard time was on a
1221 1223  # Saturday night from midnight daylight savings time to 11 p.m. standard
1222 1224  # time.  1996 is an exception to this rule where the change back to standard
1223 1225  # time took place on Sunday night instead of Saturday night to avoid
1224 1226  # conflicts with the Jewish New Year.  In 1999, the change to
1225 1227  # daylight savings time was still on a Friday morning but from
1226 1228  # 2 a.m. IST to 3 a.m. IDT; furthermore, the change back to standard time
1227 1229  # was also on a Friday morning from 2 a.m. IDT to 1 a.m. IST for
1228 1230  # 1999 only.  In the year 2000, the change to daylight savings time was
1229 1231  # similar to 1999, but although the change back will be on a Friday, it
1230 1232  # will take place from 1 a.m. IDT to midnight IST.  Starting in 2001, all
1231 1233  # changes to/from will take place at 1 a.m. old time, but now there is no
1232 1234  # rule as to what day of the week it will take place in as the start date
1233 1235  # (except in 2003) is the night after the Passover Seder (i.e. the eve
1234 1236  # of the 16th of Nisan in the lunar Hebrew calendar) and the end date
1235 1237  # (except in 2002) is three nights before Yom Kippur [Day of Atonement]
1236 1238  # (the eve of the 7th of Tishrei in the lunar Hebrew calendar).
1237 1239  
1238 1240  # Rule  NAME    FROM    TO      TYPE    IN      ON      AT      SAVE    LETTER/S
1239 1241  Rule    Zion    1989    only    -       Apr     30      0:00    1:00    D
1240 1242  Rule    Zion    1989    only    -       Sep      3      0:00    0       S
1241 1243  Rule    Zion    1990    only    -       Mar     25      0:00    1:00    D
1242 1244  Rule    Zion    1990    only    -       Aug     26      0:00    0       S
1243 1245  Rule    Zion    1991    only    -       Mar     24      0:00    1:00    D
1244 1246  Rule    Zion    1991    only    -       Sep      1      0:00    0       S
1245 1247  Rule    Zion    1992    only    -       Mar     29      0:00    1:00    D
1246 1248  Rule    Zion    1992    only    -       Sep      6      0:00    0       S
1247 1249  Rule    Zion    1993    only    -       Apr      2      0:00    1:00    D
1248 1250  Rule    Zion    1993    only    -       Sep      5      0:00    0       S
1249 1251  
1250 1252  # The dates for 1994-1995 were obtained from Office of the Spokeswoman for the
1251 1253  # Ministry of Interior, Jerusalem, Israel.  The spokeswoman can be reached by
1252 1254  # calling the office directly at 972-2-6701447 or 972-2-6701448.
1253 1255  
1254 1256  # Rule  NAME    FROM    TO      TYPE    IN      ON      AT      SAVE    LETTER/S
1255 1257  Rule    Zion    1994    only    -       Apr      1      0:00    1:00    D
1256 1258  Rule    Zion    1994    only    -       Aug     28      0:00    0       S
1257 1259  Rule    Zion    1995    only    -       Mar     31      0:00    1:00    D
1258 1260  Rule    Zion    1995    only    -       Sep      3      0:00    0       S
1259 1261  
1260 1262  # The dates for 1996 were determined by the Minister of Interior of the
1261 1263  # time, Haim Ramon.  The official announcement regarding 1996-1998
1262 1264  # (with the dates for 1997-1998 no longer being relevant) can be viewed at:
1263 1265  #
1264 1266  #   ftp://ftp.cs.huji.ac.il/pub/tz/announcements/1996-1998.ramon.ps.gz
1265 1267  #
1266 1268  # The dates for 1997-1998 were altered by his successor, Rabbi Eli Suissa.
1267 1269  #
1268 1270  # The official announcements for the years 1997-1999 can be viewed at:
1269 1271  #
1270 1272  #   ftp://ftp.cs.huji.ac.il/pub/tz/announcements/YYYY.ps.gz
1271 1273  #
1272 1274  #       where YYYY is the relevant year.
1273 1275  
1274 1276  # Rule  NAME    FROM    TO      TYPE    IN      ON      AT      SAVE    LETTER/S
1275 1277  Rule    Zion    1996    only    -       Mar     15      0:00    1:00    D
1276 1278  Rule    Zion    1996    only    -       Sep     16      0:00    0       S
1277 1279  Rule    Zion    1997    only    -       Mar     21      0:00    1:00    D
1278 1280  Rule    Zion    1997    only    -       Sep     14      0:00    0       S
1279 1281  Rule    Zion    1998    only    -       Mar     20      0:00    1:00    D
1280 1282  Rule    Zion    1998    only    -       Sep      6      0:00    0       S
1281 1283  Rule    Zion    1999    only    -       Apr      2      2:00    1:00    D
1282 1284  Rule    Zion    1999    only    -       Sep      3      2:00    0       S
1283 1285  
1284 1286  # The Knesset Interior Committee has changed the dates for 2000 for
1285 1287  # the third time in just over a year and have set new dates for the
1286 1288  # years 2001-2004 as well.
1287 1289  #
1288 1290  # The official announcement for the start date of 2000 can be viewed at:
1289 1291  #
1290 1292  #       ftp://ftp.cs.huji.ac.il/pub/tz/announcements/2000-start.ps.gz
1291 1293  #
1292 1294  # The official announcement for the end date of 2000 and the dates
1293 1295  # for the years 2001-2004 can be viewed at:
1294 1296  #
1295 1297  #       ftp://ftp.cs.huji.ac.il/pub/tz/announcements/2000-2004.ps.gz
1296 1298  
1297 1299  # Rule  NAME    FROM    TO      TYPE    IN      ON      AT      SAVE    LETTER/S
1298 1300  Rule    Zion    2000    only    -       Apr     14      2:00    1:00    D
1299 1301  Rule    Zion    2000    only    -       Oct      6      1:00    0       S
1300 1302  Rule    Zion    2001    only    -       Apr      9      1:00    1:00    D
1301 1303  Rule    Zion    2001    only    -       Sep     24      1:00    0       S
1302 1304  Rule    Zion    2002    only    -       Mar     29      1:00    1:00    D
1303 1305  Rule    Zion    2002    only    -       Oct      7      1:00    0       S
1304 1306  Rule    Zion    2003    only    -       Mar     28      1:00    1:00    D
1305 1307  Rule    Zion    2003    only    -       Oct      3      1:00    0       S
1306 1308  Rule    Zion    2004    only    -       Apr      7      1:00    1:00    D
1307 1309  Rule    Zion    2004    only    -       Sep     22      1:00    0       S
1308 1310  
1309 1311  # The proposed law agreed upon by the Knesset Interior Committee on
1310 1312  # 2005-02-14 is that, for 2005 and beyond, DST starts at 02:00 the
1311 1313  # last Friday before April 2nd (i.e. the last Friday in March or April
1312 1314  # 1st itself if it falls on a Friday) and ends at 02:00 on the Saturday
1313 1315  # night _before_ the fast of Yom Kippur.
1314 1316  #
1315 1317  # Those who can read Hebrew can view the announcement at:
1316 1318  #
1317 1319  #       ftp://ftp.cs.huji.ac.il/pub/tz/announcements/2005+beyond.ps
1318 1320  
1319 1321  # From Paul Eggert (2012-10-26):
1320 1322  # I used Ephraim Silverberg's dst-israel.el program
1321 1323  # <ftp://ftp.cs.huji.ac.il/pub/tz/software/dst-israel.el> (2005-02-20)
1322 1324  # along with Ed Reingold's cal-hebrew in GNU Emacs 21.4,
1323 1325  # to generate the transitions from 2005 through 2012.
1324 1326  # (I replaced "lastFri" with "Fri>=26" by hand.)
1325 1327  # The spring transitions all correspond to the following Rule:
1326 1328  #
1327 1329  # Rule  Zion    2005    2012    -       Mar     Fri>=26 2:00    1:00    D
1328 1330  #
1329 1331  # but older zic implementations (e.g., Solaris 8) do not support
1330 1332  # "Fri>=26" to mean April 1 in years like 2005, so for now we list the
1331 1333  # springtime transitions explicitly.
1332 1334  
1333 1335  # Rule  NAME    FROM    TO      TYPE    IN      ON      AT      SAVE    LETTER/S
1334 1336  Rule    Zion    2005    only    -       Apr      1      2:00    1:00    D
1335 1337  Rule    Zion    2005    only    -       Oct      9      2:00    0       S
1336 1338  Rule    Zion    2006    2010    -       Mar     Fri>=26 2:00    1:00    D
1337 1339  Rule    Zion    2006    only    -       Oct      1      2:00    0       S
1338 1340  Rule    Zion    2007    only    -       Sep     16      2:00    0       S
1339 1341  Rule    Zion    2008    only    -       Oct      5      2:00    0       S
1340 1342  Rule    Zion    2009    only    -       Sep     27      2:00    0       S
1341 1343  Rule    Zion    2010    only    -       Sep     12      2:00    0       S
1342 1344  Rule    Zion    2011    only    -       Apr      1      2:00    1:00    D
1343 1345  Rule    Zion    2011    only    -       Oct      2      2:00    0       S
1344 1346  Rule    Zion    2012    only    -       Mar     Fri>=26 2:00    1:00    D
1345 1347  Rule    Zion    2012    only    -       Sep     23      2:00    0       S
1346 1348  
1347 1349  # From Ephraim Silverberg (2013-06-27):
1348 1350  # On June 23, 2013, the Israeli government approved changes to the
1349 1351  # Time Decree Law.  The next day, the changes passed the First Reading
1350 1352  # in the Knesset.  The law is expected to pass the Second and Third
1351 1353  # (final) Readings by the beginning of September 2013.
1352 1354  #
1353 1355  # As of 2013, DST starts at 02:00 on the Friday before the last Sunday
1354 1356  # in March.  DST ends at 02:00 on the last Sunday of October.
1355 1357  
1356 1358  # Rule  NAME    FROM    TO      TYPE    IN      ON      AT      SAVE    LETTER/S
1357 1359  Rule    Zion    2013    max     -       Mar     Fri>=23 2:00    1:00    D
1358 1360  Rule    Zion    2013    max     -       Oct     lastSun 2:00    0       S
1359 1361  
1360 1362  # Zone  NAME            GMTOFF  RULES   FORMAT  [UNTIL]
1361 1363  Zone    Asia/Jerusalem  2:20:54 -       LMT     1880
1362 1364                          2:20:40 -       JMT     1918 # Jerusalem Mean Time?
1363 1365                          2:00    Zion    I%sT
1364 1366  
1365 1367  
1366 1368  
1367 1369  ###############################################################################
1368 1370  
1369 1371  # Japan
1370 1372  
1371 1373  # '9:00' and 'JST' is from Guy Harris.
1372 1374  
1373 1375  # From Paul Eggert (1995-03-06):
1374 1376  # Today's _Asahi Evening News_ (page 4) reports that Japan had
1375 1377  # daylight saving between 1948 and 1951, but "the system was discontinued
1376 1378  # because the public believed it would lead to longer working hours."
1377 1379  
1378 1380  # From Mayumi Negishi in the 2005-08-10 Japan Times:
1379 1381  # http://www.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/getarticle.pl5?nn20050810f2.htm
1380 1382  # Occupation authorities imposed daylight-saving time on Japan on
1381 1383  # [1948-05-01]....  But lack of prior debate and the execution of
1382 1384  # daylight-saving time just three days after the bill was passed generated
1383 1385  # deep hatred of the concept....  The Diet unceremoniously passed a bill to
1384 1386  # dump the unpopular system in October 1951, less than a month after the San
1385 1387  # Francisco Peace Treaty was signed.  (A government poll in 1951 showed 53%
1386 1388  # of the Japanese wanted to scrap daylight-saving time, as opposed to 30% who
1387 1389  # wanted to keep it.)
1388 1390  
1389 1391  # From Paul Eggert (2006-03-22):
1390 1392  # Shanks & Pottenger write that DST in Japan during those years was as follows:
1391 1393  # Rule  NAME    FROM    TO      TYPE    IN      ON      AT      SAVE    LETTER/S
1392 1394  Rule    Japan   1948    only    -       May     Sun>=1  2:00    1:00    D
1393 1395  Rule    Japan   1948    1951    -       Sep     Sat>=8  2:00    0       S
1394 1396  Rule    Japan   1949    only    -       Apr     Sun>=1  2:00    1:00    D
1395 1397  Rule    Japan   1950    1951    -       May     Sun>=1  2:00    1:00    D
1396 1398  # but the only locations using it (for birth certificates, presumably, since
1397 1399  # their audience is astrologers) were US military bases.  For now, assume
1398 1400  # that for most purposes daylight-saving time was observed; otherwise, what
1399 1401  # would have been the point of the 1951 poll?
1400 1402  
1401 1403  # From Hideyuki Suzuki (1998-11-09):
1402 1404  # 'Tokyo' usually stands for the former location of Tokyo Astronomical
1403 1405  # Observatory: 139 degrees 44' 40.90" E (9h 18m 58.727s),
1404 1406  # 35 degrees 39' 16.0" N.
1405 1407  # This data is from 'Rika Nenpyou (Chronological Scientific Tables) 1996'
1406 1408  # edited by National Astronomical Observatory of Japan....
1407 1409  # JST (Japan Standard Time) has been used since 1888-01-01 00:00 (JST).
1408 1410  # The law is enacted on 1886-07-07.
1409 1411  
1410 1412  # From Hideyuki Suzuki (1998-11-16):
1411 1413  # The ordinance No. 51 (1886) established "standard time" in Japan,
1412 1414  # which stands for the time on 135 degrees E.
1413 1415  # In the ordinance No. 167 (1895), "standard time" was renamed to "central
1414 1416  # standard time".  And the same ordinance also established "western standard
1415 1417  # time", which stands for the time on 120 degrees E....  But "western standard
1416 1418  # time" was abolished in the ordinance No. 529 (1937).  In the ordinance No.
1417 1419  # 167, there is no mention regarding for what place western standard time is
1418 1420  # standard....
1419 1421  #
1420 1422  # I wrote "ordinance" above, but I don't know how to translate.
1421 1423  # In Japanese it's "chokurei", which means ordinance from emperor.
1422 1424  
1423 1425  # From Yu-Cheng Chuang (2013-07-12):
1424 1426  # ...the Meiji Emperor announced Ordinance No. 167 of Meiji Year 28 "The clause
1425 1427  # about standard time" ... The adoption began from Jan 1, 1896.
1426 1428  # http://ja.wikisource.org/wiki/標準時ニ關スル件_(公布時)
1427 1429  #
1428 1430  # ...the Showa Emperor announced Ordinance No. 529 of Showa Year 12 ... which
1429 1431  # means the whole Japan territory, including later occupations, adopt Japan
1430 1432  # Central Time (UTC+9). The adoption began on Oct 1, 1937.
1431 1433  # http://ja.wikisource.org/wiki/明治二十八年勅令第百六十七號標準時ニ關スル件中改正ノ件
1432 1434  
1433 1435  # Zone  NAME            GMTOFF  RULES   FORMAT  [UNTIL]
1434 1436  Zone    Asia/Tokyo      9:18:59 -       LMT     1887 Dec 31 15:00u
1435 1437                          9:00    -       JST     1896 Jan  1
1436 1438                          9:00    -       JCST    1937 Oct  1
1437 1439                          9:00    Japan   J%sT
1438 1440  # Since 1938, all Japanese possessions have been like Asia/Tokyo.
1439 1441  
1440 1442  # Jordan
1441 1443  #
1442 1444  # From <http://star.arabia.com/990701/JO9.html>
1443 1445  # Jordan Week (1999-07-01) via Steffen Thorsen (1999-09-09):
1444 1446  # Clocks in Jordan were forwarded one hour on Wednesday at midnight,
1445 1447  # in accordance with the government's decision to implement summer time
1446 1448  # all year round.
1447 1449  #
1448 1450  # From <http://star.arabia.com/990930/JO9.html>
1449 1451  # Jordan Week (1999-09-30) via Steffen Thorsen (1999-11-09):
1450 1452  # Winter time starts today Thursday, 30 September. Clocks will be turned back
1451 1453  # by one hour.  This is the latest government decision and it's final!
1452 1454  # The decision was taken because of the increase in working hours in
1453 1455  # government's departments from six to seven hours.
1454 1456  #
1455 1457  # From Paul Eggert (2005-11-22):
1456 1458  # Starting 2003 transitions are from Steffen Thorsen's web site timeanddate.com.
1457 1459  #
1458 1460  # From Steffen Thorsen (2005-11-23):
1459 1461  # For Jordan I have received multiple independent user reports every year
1460 1462  # about DST end dates, as the end-rule is different every year.
1461 1463  #
1462 1464  # From Steffen Thorsen (2006-10-01), after a heads-up from Hilal Malawi:
1463 1465  # http://www.petranews.gov.jo/nepras/2006/Sep/05/4000.htm
1464 1466  # "Jordan will switch to winter time on Friday, October 27".
1465 1467  #
1466 1468  
1467 1469  # From Steffen Thorsen (2009-04-02):
1468 1470  # This single one might be good enough, (2009-03-24, Arabic):
1469 1471  # http://petra.gov.jo/Artical.aspx?Lng=2&Section=8&Artical=95279
1470 1472  #
1471 1473  # Google's translation:
1472 1474  #
1473 1475  # > The Council of Ministers decided in 2002 to adopt the principle of timely
1474 1476  # > submission of the summer at 60 minutes as of midnight on the last Thursday
1475 1477  # > of the month of March of each year.
1476 1478  #
1477 1479  # So - this means the midnight between Thursday and Friday since 2002.
1478 1480  
1479 1481  # From Arthur David Olson (2009-04-06):
1480 1482  # We still have Jordan switching to DST on Thursdays in 2000 and 2001.
1481 1483  
1482 1484  # From Steffen Thorsen (2012-10-25):
1483 1485  # Yesterday the government in Jordan announced that they will not
1484 1486  # switch back to standard time this winter, so the will stay on DST
1485 1487  # until about the same time next year (at least).
1486 1488  # http://www.petra.gov.jo/Public_News/Nws_NewsDetails.aspx?NewsID=88950
1487 1489  
1488 1490  # From Steffen Thorsen (2013-12-11):
1489 1491  # Jordan Times and other sources say that Jordan is going back to
1490 1492  # UTC+2 on 2013-12-19 at midnight:
1491 1493  # http://jordantimes.com/govt-decides-to-switch-back-to-wintertime
1492 1494  # Official, in Arabic:
1493 1495  # http://www.petra.gov.jo/public_news/Nws_NewsDetails.aspx?Menu_ID=&Site_Id=2&lang=1&NewsID=133230&CatID=14
1494 1496  # ... Our background/permalink about it
1495 1497  # http://www.timeanddate.com/news/time/jordan-reverses-dst-decision.html
1496 1498  # ...
1497 1499  # http://www.petra.gov.jo/Public_News/Nws_NewsDetails.aspx?lang=2&site_id=1&NewsID=133313&Type=P
1498 1500  # ... says midnight for the coming one and 1:00 for the ones in the future
1499 1501  # (and they will use DST again next year, using the normal schedule).
1500 1502  
1501 1503  # From Paul Eggert (2013-12-11):
1502 1504  # As Steffen suggested, consider the past 21-month experiment to be DST.
1503 1505  
1504 1506  # Rule  NAME    FROM    TO      TYPE    IN      ON      AT      SAVE    LETTER/S
1505 1507  Rule    Jordan  1973    only    -       Jun     6       0:00    1:00    S
1506 1508  Rule    Jordan  1973    1975    -       Oct     1       0:00    0       -
1507 1509  Rule    Jordan  1974    1977    -       May     1       0:00    1:00    S
1508 1510  Rule    Jordan  1976    only    -       Nov     1       0:00    0       -
1509 1511  Rule    Jordan  1977    only    -       Oct     1       0:00    0       -
1510 1512  Rule    Jordan  1978    only    -       Apr     30      0:00    1:00    S
1511 1513  Rule    Jordan  1978    only    -       Sep     30      0:00    0       -
1512 1514  Rule    Jordan  1985    only    -       Apr     1       0:00    1:00    S
1513 1515  Rule    Jordan  1985    only    -       Oct     1       0:00    0       -
1514 1516  Rule    Jordan  1986    1988    -       Apr     Fri>=1  0:00    1:00    S
1515 1517  Rule    Jordan  1986    1990    -       Oct     Fri>=1  0:00    0       -
1516 1518  Rule    Jordan  1989    only    -       May     8       0:00    1:00    S
1517 1519  Rule    Jordan  1990    only    -       Apr     27      0:00    1:00    S
1518 1520  Rule    Jordan  1991    only    -       Apr     17      0:00    1:00    S
1519 1521  Rule    Jordan  1991    only    -       Sep     27      0:00    0       -
1520 1522  Rule    Jordan  1992    only    -       Apr     10      0:00    1:00    S
1521 1523  Rule    Jordan  1992    1993    -       Oct     Fri>=1  0:00    0       -
1522 1524  Rule    Jordan  1993    1998    -       Apr     Fri>=1  0:00    1:00    S
1523 1525  Rule    Jordan  1994    only    -       Sep     Fri>=15 0:00    0       -
1524 1526  Rule    Jordan  1995    1998    -       Sep     Fri>=15 0:00s   0       -
1525 1527  Rule    Jordan  1999    only    -       Jul      1      0:00s   1:00    S
1526 1528  Rule    Jordan  1999    2002    -       Sep     lastFri 0:00s   0       -
1527 1529  Rule    Jordan  2000    2001    -       Mar     lastThu 0:00s   1:00    S
1528 1530  Rule    Jordan  2002    2012    -       Mar     lastThu 24:00   1:00    S
1529 1531  Rule    Jordan  2003    only    -       Oct     24      0:00s   0       -
1530 1532  Rule    Jordan  2004    only    -       Oct     15      0:00s   0       -
1531 1533  Rule    Jordan  2005    only    -       Sep     lastFri 0:00s   0       -
1532 1534  Rule    Jordan  2006    2011    -       Oct     lastFri 0:00s   0       -
1533 1535  Rule    Jordan  2013    only    -       Dec     20      0:00    0       -
1534 1536  Rule    Jordan  2014    max     -       Mar     lastThu 24:00   1:00    S
1535 1537  Rule    Jordan  2014    max     -       Oct     lastFri 0:00s   0       -
1536 1538  # Zone  NAME            GMTOFF  RULES   FORMAT  [UNTIL]
1537 1539  Zone    Asia/Amman      2:23:44 -       LMT     1931
1538 1540                          2:00    Jordan  EE%sT
1539 1541  
1540 1542  
1541 1543  # Kazakhstan
1542 1544  
1543 1545  # From Paul Eggert (1996-11-22):
1544 1546  # Andrew Evtichov (1996-04-13) writes that Kazakhstan
1545 1547  # stayed in sync with Moscow after 1990, and that Aqtobe (formerly Aktyubinsk)
1546 1548  # and Aqtau (formerly Shevchenko) are the largest cities in their zones.
1547 1549  # Guess that Aqtau and Aqtobe diverged in 1995, since that's the first time
1548 1550  # IATA SSIM mentions a third time zone in Kazakhstan.
1549 1551  
  
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1550 1552  # From Paul Eggert (2006-03-22):
1551 1553  # German Iofis, ELSI, Almaty (2001-10-09) reports that Kazakhstan uses
1552 1554  # RussiaAsia rules, instead of switching at 00:00 as the IATA has it.
1553 1555  # Go with Shanks & Pottenger, who have them always using RussiaAsia rules.
1554 1556  # Also go with the following claims of Shanks & Pottenger:
1555 1557  #
1556 1558  # - Kazakhstan did not observe DST in 1991.
1557 1559  # - Qyzylorda switched from +5:00 to +6:00 on 1992-01-19 02:00.
1558 1560  # - Oral switched from +5:00 to +4:00 in spring 1989.
1559 1561  
1560      -# From Kazakhstan Embassy's News Bulletin #11
     1562 +# From Kazakhstan Embassy's News Bulletin No. 11
1561 1563  # <http://www.kazsociety.org.uk/news/2005/03/30.htm> (2005-03-21):
1562 1564  # The Government of Kazakhstan passed a resolution March 15 abolishing
1563 1565  # daylight saving time citing lack of economic benefits and health
1564 1566  # complications coupled with a decrease in productivity.
1565 1567  #
1566 1568  # From Branislav Kojic (in Astana) via Gwillim Law (2005-06-28):
1567 1569  # ... what happened was that the former Kazakhstan Eastern time zone
1568 1570  # was "blended" with the Central zone.  Therefore, Kazakhstan now has
1569 1571  # two time zones, and difference between them is one hour.  The zone
1570 1572  # closer to UTC is the former Western zone (probably still called the
1571 1573  # same), encompassing four provinces in the west: Aqtobe, Atyrau,
1572 1574  # Mangghystau, and West Kazakhstan.  The other zone encompasses
1573 1575  # everything else....  I guess that would make Kazakhstan time zones
1574 1576  # de jure UTC+5 and UTC+6 respectively.
1575 1577  
1576 1578  #
1577 1579  # Zone  NAME            GMTOFF  RULES   FORMAT  [UNTIL]
1578 1580  #
1579 1581  # Almaty (formerly Alma-Ata), representing most locations in Kazakhstan
1580 1582  Zone    Asia/Almaty     5:07:48 -       LMT     1924 May  2 # or Alma-Ata
1581 1583                          5:00    -       ALMT    1930 Jun 21 # Alma-Ata Time
1582 1584                          6:00 RussiaAsia ALM%sT  1991
1583 1585                          6:00    -       ALMT    1992
1584 1586                          6:00 RussiaAsia ALM%sT  2005 Mar 15
1585 1587                          6:00    -       ALMT
1586 1588  # Qyzylorda (aka Kyzylorda, Kizilorda, Kzyl-Orda, etc.)
1587 1589  Zone    Asia/Qyzylorda  4:21:52 -       LMT     1924 May  2
1588 1590                          4:00    -       KIZT    1930 Jun 21 # Kizilorda Time
1589 1591                          5:00    -       KIZT    1981 Apr  1
1590 1592                          5:00    1:00    KIZST   1981 Oct  1
1591 1593                          6:00    -       KIZT    1982 Apr  1
1592 1594                          5:00 RussiaAsia KIZ%sT  1991
1593 1595                          5:00    -       KIZT    1991 Dec 16 # independence
1594 1596                          5:00    -       QYZT    1992 Jan 19  2:00
1595 1597                          6:00 RussiaAsia QYZ%sT  2005 Mar 15
1596 1598                          6:00    -       QYZT
1597 1599  # Aqtobe (aka Aktobe, formerly Aktyubinsk)
1598 1600  Zone    Asia/Aqtobe     3:48:40 -       LMT     1924 May  2
1599 1601                          4:00    -       AKTT    1930 Jun 21 # Aktyubinsk Time
1600 1602                          5:00    -       AKTT    1981 Apr  1
1601 1603                          5:00    1:00    AKTST   1981 Oct  1
1602 1604                          6:00    -       AKTT    1982 Apr  1
1603 1605                          5:00 RussiaAsia AKT%sT  1991
1604 1606                          5:00    -       AKTT    1991 Dec 16 # independence
1605 1607                          5:00 RussiaAsia AQT%sT  2005 Mar 15 # Aqtobe Time
1606 1608                          5:00    -       AQTT
1607 1609  # Mangghystau
1608 1610  # Aqtau was not founded until 1963, but it represents an inhabited region,
1609 1611  # so include time stamps before 1963.
1610 1612  Zone    Asia/Aqtau      3:21:04 -       LMT     1924 May  2
1611 1613                          4:00    -       FORT    1930 Jun 21 # Fort Shevchenko T
1612 1614                          5:00    -       FORT    1963
1613 1615                          5:00    -       SHET    1981 Oct  1 # Shevchenko Time
1614 1616                          6:00    -       SHET    1982 Apr  1
1615 1617                          5:00 RussiaAsia SHE%sT  1991
1616 1618                          5:00    -       SHET    1991 Dec 16 # independence
1617 1619                          5:00 RussiaAsia AQT%sT  1995 Mar lastSun  2:00 # Aqtau Time
1618 1620                          4:00 RussiaAsia AQT%sT  2005 Mar 15
1619 1621                          5:00    -       AQTT
1620 1622  # West Kazakhstan
1621 1623  Zone    Asia/Oral       3:25:24 -       LMT     1924 May  2 # or Ural'sk
1622 1624                          4:00    -       URAT    1930 Jun 21 # Ural'sk time
1623 1625                          5:00    -       URAT    1981 Apr  1
1624 1626                          5:00    1:00    URAST   1981 Oct  1
1625 1627                          6:00    -       URAT    1982 Apr  1
1626 1628                          5:00 RussiaAsia URA%sT  1989 Mar 26  2:00
1627 1629                          4:00 RussiaAsia URA%sT  1991
1628 1630                          4:00    -       URAT    1991 Dec 16 # independence
1629 1631                          4:00 RussiaAsia ORA%sT  2005 Mar 15 # Oral Time
1630 1632                          5:00    -       ORAT
1631 1633  
1632 1634  # Kyrgyzstan (Kirgizstan)
1633 1635  # Transitions through 1991 are from Shanks & Pottenger.
1634 1636  
1635 1637  # From Paul Eggert (2005-08-15):
1636 1638  # According to an article dated today in the Kyrgyzstan Development Gateway
1637 1639  # http://eng.gateway.kg/cgi-bin/page.pl?id=1&story_name=doc9979.shtml
1638 1640  # Kyrgyzstan is canceling the daylight saving time system.  I take the article
1639 1641  # to mean that they will leave their clocks at 6 hours ahead of UTC.
1640 1642  # From Malik Abdugaliev (2005-09-21):
1641 1643  # Our government cancels daylight saving time 6th of August 2005.
1642 1644  # From 2005-08-12 our GMT-offset is +6, w/o any daylight saving.
1643 1645  
1644 1646  # Rule  NAME    FROM    TO      TYPE    IN      ON      AT      SAVE    LETTER/S
1645 1647  Rule    Kyrgyz  1992    1996    -       Apr     Sun>=7  0:00s   1:00    S
1646 1648  Rule    Kyrgyz  1992    1996    -       Sep     lastSun 0:00    0       -
1647 1649  Rule    Kyrgyz  1997    2005    -       Mar     lastSun 2:30    1:00    S
1648 1650  Rule    Kyrgyz  1997    2004    -       Oct     lastSun 2:30    0       -
1649 1651  # Zone  NAME            GMTOFF  RULES   FORMAT  [UNTIL]
1650 1652  Zone    Asia/Bishkek    4:58:24 -       LMT     1924 May  2
1651 1653                          5:00    -       FRUT    1930 Jun 21 # Frunze Time
1652 1654                          6:00 RussiaAsia FRU%sT  1991 Mar 31  2:00s
1653 1655                          5:00    1:00    FRUST   1991 Aug 31  2:00 # independence
1654 1656                          5:00    Kyrgyz  KG%sT   2005 Aug 12 # Kyrgyzstan Time
1655 1657                          6:00    -       KGT
1656 1658  
1657 1659  ###############################################################################
1658 1660  
1659 1661  # Korea (North and South)
1660 1662  
1661 1663  # From Annie I. Bang (2006-07-10):
1662 1664  # http://www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=200607100012
1663 1665  # Korea ran a daylight saving program from 1949-61 but stopped it
1664 1666  # during the 1950-53 Korean War.  The system was temporarily enforced
1665 1667  # between 1987 and 1988 ...
1666 1668  
1667 1669  # From Sanghyuk Jung (2014-10-29):
1668 1670  # http://mm.icann.org/pipermail/tz/2014-October/021830.html
1669 1671  # According to the Korean Wikipedia
1670 1672  # http://ko.wikipedia.org/wiki/한국_표준시
1671 1673  # [oldid=12896437 2014-09-04 08:03 UTC]
1672 1674  # DST in Republic of Korea was as follows....  And I checked old
1673 1675  # newspapers in Korean, all articles correspond with data in Wikipedia.
1674 1676  # For example, the article in 1948 (Korean Language) proved that DST
1675 1677  # started at June 1 in that year.  For another example, the article in
1676 1678  # 1988 said that DST started at 2:00 AM in that year.
1677 1679  
1678 1680  # Rule  NAME    FROM    TO      TYPE    IN      ON      AT      SAVE    LETTER/S
1679 1681  Rule    ROK     1948    only    -       Jun      1      0:00    1:00    D
1680 1682  Rule    ROK     1948    only    -       Sep     13      0:00    0       S
1681 1683  Rule    ROK     1949    only    -       Apr      3      0:00    1:00    D
1682 1684  Rule    ROK     1949    1951    -       Sep     Sun>=8  0:00    0       S
1683 1685  Rule    ROK     1950    only    -       Apr      1      0:00    1:00    D
1684 1686  Rule    ROK     1951    only    -       May      6      0:00    1:00    D
1685 1687  Rule    ROK     1955    only    -       May      5      0:00    1:00    D
1686 1688  Rule    ROK     1955    only    -       Sep      9      0:00    0       S
1687 1689  Rule    ROK     1956    only    -       May     20      0:00    1:00    D
1688 1690  Rule    ROK     1956    only    -       Sep     30      0:00    0       S
1689 1691  Rule    ROK     1957    1960    -       May     Sun>=1  0:00    1:00    D
1690 1692  Rule    ROK     1957    1960    -       Sep     Sun>=18 0:00    0       S
1691 1693  Rule    ROK     1987    1988    -       May     Sun>=8  2:00    1:00    D
1692 1694  Rule    ROK     1987    1988    -       Oct     Sun>=8  3:00    0       S
1693 1695  
1694 1696  # From Paul Eggert (2014-10-30):
1695 1697  # The Korean Wikipedia entry gives the following sources for UT offsets:
1696 1698  #
1697 1699  # 1908: Official Journal Article No. 3994 (Edict No. 5)
1698 1700  # 1912: Governor-General of Korea Official Gazette Issue No. 367
1699 1701  #       (Announcement No. 338)
1700 1702  # 1954: Presidential Decree No. 876 (1954-03-17)
1701 1703  # 1961: Law No. 676 (1961-08-07)
1702 1704  # 1987: Law No. 3919 (1986-12-31)
1703 1705  #
  
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1704 1706  # The Wikipedia entry also has confusing information about a change
1705 1707  # to UT+9 in April 1910, but then what would be the point of the later change
1706 1708  # to UT+9 on 1912-01-01?  Omit the 1910 change for now.
1707 1709  #
1708 1710  # I guessed that time zone abbreviations through 1945 followed the same
1709 1711  # rules as discussed under Taiwan, with nominal switches from JST to KST
1710 1712  # when the respective cities were taken over by the Allies after WWII.
1711 1713  #
1712 1714  # For Pyongyang we have no information; guess no changes since World War II.
1713 1715  
     1716 +# From Steffen Thorsen (2015-08-07):
     1717 +# According to many news sources, North Korea is going to change to
     1718 +# the 8:30 time zone on August 15, one example:
     1719 +# http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-33815049
     1720 +#
     1721 +# From Paul Eggert (2015-08-15):
     1722 +# Bells rang out midnight (00:00) Friday as part of the celebrations.  See:
     1723 +# Talmadge E. North Korea celebrates new time zone, 'Pyongyang Time'
     1724 +# http://news.yahoo.com/north-korea-celebrates-time-zone-pyongyang-time-164038128.html
     1725 +# There is no common English-language abbreviation for this time zone.
     1726 +# Use KST, as that's what we already use for 1954-1961 in ROK.
     1727 +
1714 1728  # Zone  NAME            GMTOFF  RULES   FORMAT  [UNTIL]
1715 1729  Zone    Asia/Seoul      8:27:52 -       LMT     1908 Apr  1
1716 1730                          8:30    -       KST     1912 Jan  1
1717 1731                          9:00    -       JCST    1937 Oct  1
1718 1732                          9:00    -       JST     1945 Sep  8
1719 1733                          9:00    -       KST     1954 Mar 21
1720 1734                          8:30    ROK     K%sT    1961 Aug 10
1721 1735                          9:00    ROK     K%sT
1722 1736  Zone    Asia/Pyongyang  8:23:00 -       LMT     1908 Apr  1
1723 1737                          8:30    -       KST     1912 Jan  1
1724 1738                          9:00    -       JCST    1937 Oct  1
1725 1739                          9:00    -       JST     1945 Aug 24
1726      -                        9:00    -       KST
     1740 +                        9:00    -       KST     2015 Aug 15 00:00
     1741 +                        8:30    -       KST
1727 1742  
1728 1743  ###############################################################################
1729 1744  
1730 1745  # Kuwait
1731 1746  # See Asia/Riyadh.
1732 1747  
1733 1748  # Laos
1734 1749  # See Asia/Bangkok.
1735 1750  
1736 1751  
1737 1752  # Lebanon
1738 1753  # Rule  NAME    FROM    TO      TYPE    IN      ON      AT      SAVE    LETTER/S
1739 1754  Rule    Lebanon 1920    only    -       Mar     28      0:00    1:00    S
1740 1755  Rule    Lebanon 1920    only    -       Oct     25      0:00    0       -
1741 1756  Rule    Lebanon 1921    only    -       Apr     3       0:00    1:00    S
1742 1757  Rule    Lebanon 1921    only    -       Oct     3       0:00    0       -
1743 1758  Rule    Lebanon 1922    only    -       Mar     26      0:00    1:00    S
1744 1759  Rule    Lebanon 1922    only    -       Oct     8       0:00    0       -
1745 1760  Rule    Lebanon 1923    only    -       Apr     22      0:00    1:00    S
1746 1761  Rule    Lebanon 1923    only    -       Sep     16      0:00    0       -
1747 1762  Rule    Lebanon 1957    1961    -       May     1       0:00    1:00    S
1748 1763  Rule    Lebanon 1957    1961    -       Oct     1       0:00    0       -
1749 1764  Rule    Lebanon 1972    only    -       Jun     22      0:00    1:00    S
1750 1765  Rule    Lebanon 1972    1977    -       Oct     1       0:00    0       -
1751 1766  Rule    Lebanon 1973    1977    -       May     1       0:00    1:00    S
1752 1767  Rule    Lebanon 1978    only    -       Apr     30      0:00    1:00    S
1753 1768  Rule    Lebanon 1978    only    -       Sep     30      0:00    0       -
1754 1769  Rule    Lebanon 1984    1987    -       May     1       0:00    1:00    S
1755 1770  Rule    Lebanon 1984    1991    -       Oct     16      0:00    0       -
1756 1771  Rule    Lebanon 1988    only    -       Jun     1       0:00    1:00    S
1757 1772  Rule    Lebanon 1989    only    -       May     10      0:00    1:00    S
1758 1773  Rule    Lebanon 1990    1992    -       May     1       0:00    1:00    S
1759 1774  Rule    Lebanon 1992    only    -       Oct     4       0:00    0       -
1760 1775  Rule    Lebanon 1993    max     -       Mar     lastSun 0:00    1:00    S
1761 1776  Rule    Lebanon 1993    1998    -       Sep     lastSun 0:00    0       -
1762 1777  Rule    Lebanon 1999    max     -       Oct     lastSun 0:00    0       -
1763 1778  # Zone  NAME            GMTOFF  RULES   FORMAT  [UNTIL]
1764 1779  Zone    Asia/Beirut     2:22:00 -       LMT     1880
1765 1780                          2:00    Lebanon EE%sT
1766 1781  
1767 1782  # Malaysia
1768 1783  # Rule  NAME    FROM    TO      TYPE    IN      ON      AT      SAVE    LETTER/S
1769 1784  Rule    NBorneo 1935    1941    -       Sep     14      0:00    0:20    TS # one-Third Summer
1770 1785  Rule    NBorneo 1935    1941    -       Dec     14      0:00    0       -
1771 1786  #
1772 1787  # peninsular Malaysia
1773 1788  # taken from Mok Ly Yng (2003-10-30)
1774 1789  # http://www.math.nus.edu.sg/aslaksen/teaching/timezone.html
1775 1790  # Zone  NAME            GMTOFF  RULES   FORMAT  [UNTIL]
1776 1791  Zone Asia/Kuala_Lumpur  6:46:46 -       LMT     1901 Jan  1
1777 1792                          6:55:25 -       SMT     1905 Jun  1 # Singapore M.T.
1778 1793                          7:00    -       MALT    1933 Jan  1 # Malaya Time
1779 1794                          7:00    0:20    MALST   1936 Jan  1
1780 1795                          7:20    -       MALT    1941 Sep  1
1781 1796                          7:30    -       MALT    1942 Feb 16
1782 1797                          9:00    -       JST     1945 Sep 12
1783 1798                          7:30    -       MALT    1982 Jan  1
1784 1799                          8:00    -       MYT     # Malaysia Time
1785 1800  # Sabah & Sarawak
1786 1801  # From Paul Eggert (2014-08-12):
1787 1802  # The data entries here are mostly from Shanks & Pottenger, but the 1942, 1945
1788 1803  # and 1982 transition dates are from Mok Ly Yng.
1789 1804  # Zone  NAME            GMTOFF  RULES   FORMAT  [UNTIL]
1790 1805  Zone Asia/Kuching       7:21:20 -       LMT     1926 Mar
1791 1806                          7:30    -       BORT    1933        # Borneo Time
1792 1807                          8:00    NBorneo BOR%sT  1942 Feb 16
1793 1808                          9:00    -       JST     1945 Sep 12
1794 1809                          8:00    -       BORT    1982 Jan  1
1795 1810                          8:00    -       MYT
1796 1811  
1797 1812  # Maldives
1798 1813  # Zone  NAME            GMTOFF  RULES   FORMAT  [UNTIL]
1799 1814  Zone    Indian/Maldives 4:54:00 -       LMT     1880 # Male
1800 1815                          4:54:00 -       MMT     1960 # Male Mean Time
1801 1816                          5:00    -       MVT     # Maldives Time
1802 1817  
1803 1818  # Mongolia
1804 1819  
1805 1820  # Shanks & Pottenger say that Mongolia has three time zones, but
1806 1821  # The USNO (1995-12-21) and the CIA map Standard Time Zones of the World
1807 1822  # (2005-03) both say that it has just one.
1808 1823  
1809 1824  # From Oscar van Vlijmen (1999-12-11):
1810 1825  # General Information Mongolia
1811 1826  # <http://www.mongoliatourism.gov.mn/general.htm> (1999-09)
1812 1827  # "Time: Mongolia has two time zones. Three westernmost provinces of
1813 1828  # Bayan-Ölgii, Uvs, and Hovd are one hour earlier than the capital city, and
1814 1829  # the rest of the country follows the Ulaanbaatar time, which is UTC/GMT plus
1815 1830  # eight hours."
1816 1831  
1817 1832  # From Rives McDow (1999-12-13):
1818 1833  # Mongolia discontinued the use of daylight savings time in 1999; 1998
1819 1834  # being the last year it was implemented.  The dates of implementation I am
1820 1835  # unsure of, but most probably it was similar to Russia, except for the time
1821 1836  # of implementation may have been different....
1822 1837  # Some maps in the past have indicated that there was an additional time
1823 1838  # zone in the eastern part of Mongolia, including the provinces of Dornod,
1824 1839  # Sükhbaatar, and possibly Khentii.
1825 1840  
1826 1841  # From Paul Eggert (1999-12-15):
1827 1842  # Naming and spelling is tricky in Mongolia.
1828 1843  # We'll use Hovd (also spelled Chovd and Khovd) to represent the west zone;
1829 1844  # the capital of the Hovd province is sometimes called Hovd, sometimes Dund-Us,
1830 1845  # and sometimes Jirgalanta (with variant spellings), but the name Hovd
1831 1846  # is good enough for our purposes.
1832 1847  
1833 1848  # From Rives McDow (2001-05-13):
1834 1849  # In addition to Mongolia starting daylight savings as reported earlier
1835 1850  # (adopted DST on 2001-04-27 02:00 local time, ending 2001-09-28),
1836 1851  # there are three time zones.
1837 1852  #
1838 1853  # Provinces [at 7:00]: Bayan-Ölgii, Uvs, Khovd, Zavkhan, Govi-Altai
1839 1854  # Provinces [at 8:00]: Khövsgöl, Bulgan, Arkhangai, Khentii, Töv,
1840 1855  #       Bayankhongor, Övörkhangai, Dundgovi, Dornogovi, Ömnögovi
1841 1856  # Provinces [at 9:00]: Dornod, Sükhbaatar
1842 1857  #
1843 1858  # [The province of Selenge is omitted from the above lists.]
1844 1859  
1845 1860  # From Ganbold Ts., Ulaanbaatar (2004-04-17):
1846 1861  # Daylight saving occurs at 02:00 local time last Saturday of March.
1847 1862  # It will change back to normal at 02:00 local time last Saturday of
1848 1863  # September.... As I remember this rule was changed in 2001.
1849 1864  #
1850 1865  # From Paul Eggert (2004-04-17):
1851 1866  # For now, assume Rives McDow's informant got confused about Friday vs
1852 1867  # Saturday, and that his 2001 dates should have 1 added to them.
1853 1868  
1854 1869  # From Paul Eggert (2005-07-26):
1855 1870  # We have wildly conflicting information about Mongolia's time zones.
1856 1871  # Bill Bonnet (2005-05-19) reports that the US Embassy in Ulaanbaatar says
1857 1872  # there is only one time zone and that DST is observed, citing Microsoft
1858 1873  # Windows XP as the source.  Risto Nykänen (2005-05-16) reports that
1859 1874  # travelmongolia.org says there are two time zones (UTC+7, UTC+8) with no DST.
1860 1875  # Oscar van Vlijmen (2005-05-20) reports that the Mongolian Embassy in
1861 1876  # Washington, DC says there are two time zones, with DST observed.
1862 1877  # He also found
1863 1878  # http://ubpost.mongolnews.mn/index.php?subaction=showcomments&id=1111634894&archive=&start_from=&ucat=1&
1864 1879  # which also says that there is DST, and which has a comment by "Toddius"
1865 1880  # (2005-03-31 06:05 +0700) saying "Mongolia actually has 3.5 time zones.
1866 1881  # The West (OLGII) is +7 GMT, most of the country is ULAT is +8 GMT
1867 1882  # and some Eastern provinces are +9 GMT but Sükhbaatar Aimag is SUHK +8.5 GMT.
1868 1883  # The SUKH timezone is new this year, it is one of the few things the
1869 1884  # parliament passed during the tumultuous winter session."
1870 1885  # For now, let's ignore this information, until we have more confirmation.
1871 1886  
1872 1887  # From Ganbold Ts. (2007-02-26):
1873 1888  # Parliament of Mongolia has just changed the daylight-saving rule in February.
1874 1889  # They decided not to adopt daylight-saving time....
1875 1890  # http://www.mongolnews.mn/index.php?module=unuudur&sec=view&id=15742
1876 1891  
1877 1892  # From Deborah Goldsmith (2008-03-30):
1878 1893  # We received a bug report claiming that the tz database UTC offset for
1879 1894  # Asia/Choibalsan (GMT+09:00) is incorrect, and that it should be GMT
1880 1895  # +08:00 instead. Different sources appear to disagree with the tz
1881 1896  # database on this, e.g.:
1882 1897  #
1883 1898  # http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/city.html?n=1026
1884 1899  # http://www.worldtimeserver.com/current_time_in_MN.aspx
1885 1900  #
1886 1901  # both say GMT+08:00.
1887 1902  
1888 1903  # From Steffen Thorsen (2008-03-31):
1889 1904  # eznis airways, which operates several domestic flights, has a flight
1890 1905  # schedule here:
1891 1906  # http://www.eznis.com/Container.jsp?id=112
1892 1907  # (click the English flag for English)
1893 1908  #
1894 1909  # There it appears that flights between Choibalsan and Ulaanbaatar arrive
1895 1910  # about 1:35 - 1:50 hours later in local clock time, no matter the
1896 1911  # direction, while Ulaanbaatar-Khovd takes 2 hours in the Eastern
  
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1897 1912  # direction and 3:35 back, which indicates that Ulaanbaatar and Khovd are
1898 1913  # in different time zones (like we know about), while Choibalsan and
1899 1914  # Ulaanbaatar are in the same time zone (correction needed).
1900 1915  
1901 1916  # From Arthur David Olson (2008-05-19):
1902 1917  # Assume that Choibalsan is indeed offset by 8:00.
1903 1918  # XXX--in the absence of better information, assume that transition
1904 1919  # was at the start of 2008-03-31 (the day of Steffen Thorsen's report);
1905 1920  # this is almost surely wrong.
1906 1921  
     1922 +# From Ganbold Tsagaankhuu (2015-03-10):
     1923 +# It seems like yesterday Mongolian Government meeting has concluded to use
     1924 +# daylight saving time in Mongolia....  Starting at 2:00AM of last Saturday of
     1925 +# March 2015, daylight saving time starts.  And 00:00AM of last Saturday of
     1926 +# September daylight saving time ends.  Source:
     1927 +# http://zasag.mn/news/view/8969
     1928 +
1907 1929  # Rule  NAME    FROM    TO      TYPE    IN      ON      AT      SAVE    LETTER/S
1908 1930  Rule    Mongol  1983    1984    -       Apr     1       0:00    1:00    S
1909 1931  Rule    Mongol  1983    only    -       Oct     1       0:00    0       -
1910 1932  # Shanks & Pottenger and IATA SSIM say 1990s switches occurred at 00:00,
1911 1933  # but McDow says the 2001 switches occurred at 02:00.  Also, IATA SSIM
1912 1934  # (1996-09) says 1996-10-25.  Go with Shanks & Pottenger through 1998.
1913 1935  #
1914 1936  # Shanks & Pottenger say that the Sept. 1984 through Sept. 1990 switches
1915 1937  # in Choibalsan (more precisely, in Dornod and Sükhbaatar) took place
1916 1938  # at 02:00 standard time, not at 00:00 local time as in the rest of
1917 1939  # the country.  That would be odd, and possibly is a result of their
1918 1940  # correction of 02:00 (in the previous edition) not being done correctly
1919 1941  # in the latest edition; so ignore it for now.
1920 1942  
1921 1943  Rule    Mongol  1985    1998    -       Mar     lastSun 0:00    1:00    S
1922 1944  Rule    Mongol  1984    1998    -       Sep     lastSun 0:00    0       -
1923 1945  # IATA SSIM (1999-09) says Mongolia no longer observes DST.
1924 1946  Rule    Mongol  2001    only    -       Apr     lastSat 2:00    1:00    S
1925 1947  Rule    Mongol  2001    2006    -       Sep     lastSat 2:00    0       -
1926 1948  Rule    Mongol  2002    2006    -       Mar     lastSat 2:00    1:00    S
     1949 +Rule    Mongol  2015    max     -       Mar     lastSat 2:00    1:00    S
     1950 +Rule    Mongol  2015    max     -       Sep     lastSat 0:00    0       -
1927 1951  
1928 1952  # Zone  NAME            GMTOFF  RULES   FORMAT  [UNTIL]
1929 1953  # Hovd, a.k.a. Chovd, Dund-Us, Dzhargalant, Khovd, Jirgalanta
1930 1954  Zone    Asia/Hovd       6:06:36 -       LMT     1905 Aug
1931 1955                          6:00    -       HOVT    1978     # Hovd Time
1932 1956                          7:00    Mongol  HOV%sT
1933 1957  # Ulaanbaatar, a.k.a. Ulan Bataar, Ulan Bator, Urga
1934 1958  Zone    Asia/Ulaanbaatar 7:07:32 -      LMT     1905 Aug
1935 1959                          7:00    -       ULAT    1978     # Ulaanbaatar Time
1936 1960                          8:00    Mongol  ULA%sT
1937 1961  # Choibalsan, a.k.a. Bajan Tümen, Bajan Tumen, Chojbalsan,
1938 1962  # Choybalsan, Sanbejse, Tchoibalsan
1939 1963  Zone    Asia/Choibalsan 7:38:00 -       LMT     1905 Aug
1940 1964                          7:00    -       ULAT    1978
1941 1965                          8:00    -       ULAT    1983 Apr
1942 1966                          9:00    Mongol  CHO%sT  2008 Mar 31 # Choibalsan Time
1943 1967                          8:00    Mongol  CHO%sT
1944 1968  
1945 1969  # Nepal
1946 1970  # Zone  NAME            GMTOFF  RULES   FORMAT  [UNTIL]
1947 1971  Zone    Asia/Kathmandu  5:41:16 -       LMT     1920
1948 1972                          5:30    -       IST     1986
1949 1973                          5:45    -       NPT     # Nepal Time
1950 1974  
1951 1975  # Oman
1952 1976  # See Asia/Dubai.
1953 1977  
1954 1978  # Pakistan
1955 1979  
1956 1980  # From Rives McDow (2002-03-13):
1957 1981  # I have been advised that Pakistan has decided to adopt dst on a
1958 1982  # TRIAL basis for one year, starting 00:01 local time on April 7, 2002
1959 1983  # and ending at 00:01 local time October 6, 2002.  This is what I was
1960 1984  # told, but I believe that the actual time of change may be 00:00; the
1961 1985  # 00:01 was to make it clear which day it was on.
1962 1986  
1963 1987  # From Paul Eggert (2002-03-15):
1964 1988  # Jesper Nørgaard found this URL:
1965 1989  # http://www.pak.gov.pk/public/news/app/app06_dec.htm
1966 1990  # (dated 2001-12-06) which says that the Cabinet adopted a scheme "to
1967 1991  # advance the clocks by one hour on the night between the first
1968 1992  # Saturday and Sunday of April and revert to the original position on
1969 1993  # 15th October each year".  This agrees with McDow's 04-07 at 00:00,
1970 1994  # but disagrees about the October transition, and makes it sound like
1971 1995  # it's not on a trial basis.  Also, the "between the first Saturday
1972 1996  # and Sunday of April" phrase, if taken literally, means that the
1973 1997  # transition takes place at 00:00 on the first Sunday on or after 04-02.
1974 1998  
1975 1999  # From Paul Eggert (2003-02-09):
1976 2000  # DAWN <http://www.dawn.com/2002/10/06/top13.htm> reported on 2002-10-05
1977 2001  # that 2002 DST ended that day at midnight.  Go with McDow for now.
1978 2002  
1979 2003  # From Steffen Thorsen (2003-03-14):
1980 2004  # According to http://www.dawn.com/2003/03/07/top15.htm
1981 2005  # there will be no DST in Pakistan this year:
1982 2006  #
1983 2007  # ISLAMABAD, March 6: Information and Media Development Minister Sheikh
1984 2008  # Rashid Ahmed on Thursday said the cabinet had reversed a previous
1985 2009  # decision to advance clocks by one hour in summer and put them back by
1986 2010  # one hour in winter with the aim of saving light hours and energy.
1987 2011  #
1988 2012  # The minister told a news conference that the experiment had rather
1989 2013  # shown 8 per cent higher consumption of electricity.
1990 2014  
1991 2015  # From Alex Krivenyshev (2008-05-15):
1992 2016  #
1993 2017  # Here is an article that Pakistan plan to introduce Daylight Saving Time
1994 2018  # on June 1, 2008 for 3 months.
1995 2019  #
1996 2020  # "... The federal cabinet on Wednesday announced a new conservation plan to
1997 2021  # help reduce load shedding by approving the closure of commercial centres at
1998 2022  # 9pm and moving clocks forward by one hour for the next three months. ...."
1999 2023  #
2000 2024  # http://www.worldtimezone.net/dst_news/dst_news_pakistan01.html
2001 2025  # http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2008%5C05%5C15%5Cstory_15-5-2008_pg1_4
2002 2026  
2003 2027  # From Arthur David Olson (2008-05-19):
2004 2028  # XXX--midnight transitions is a guess; 2008 only is a guess.
2005 2029  
2006 2030  # From Alexander Krivenyshev (2008-08-28):
2007 2031  # Pakistan government has decided to keep the watches one-hour advanced
2008 2032  # for another 2 months - plan to return to Standard Time on October 31
2009 2033  # instead of August 31.
2010 2034  #
2011 2035  # http://www.worldtimezone.com/dst_news/dst_news_pakistan02.html
2012 2036  # http://dailymailnews.com/200808/28/news/dmbrn03.html
2013 2037  
2014 2038  # From Alexander Krivenyshev (2009-04-08):
2015 2039  # Based on previous media reports that "... proposed plan to
2016 2040  # advance clocks by one hour from May 1 will cause disturbance
2017 2041  # to the working schedules rather than bringing discipline in
2018 2042  # official working."
2019 2043  # http://www.thenews.com.pk/daily_detail.asp?id=171280
2020 2044  #
2021 2045  # recent news that instead of May 2009 - Pakistan plan to
2022 2046  # introduce DST from April 15, 2009
2023 2047  #
2024 2048  # FYI: Associated Press Of Pakistan
2025 2049  # April 08, 2009
2026 2050  # Cabinet okays proposal to advance clocks by one hour from April 15
2027 2051  # http://www.app.com.pk/en_/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=73043&Itemid=1
2028 2052  # http://www.worldtimezone.com/dst_news/dst_news_pakistan05.html
2029 2053  #
2030 2054  # ....
2031 2055  # The Federal Cabinet on Wednesday approved the proposal to
2032 2056  # advance clocks in the country by one hour from April 15 to
2033 2057  # conserve energy"
2034 2058  
2035 2059  # From Steffen Thorsen (2009-09-17):
2036 2060  # "The News International," Pakistan reports that: "The Federal
2037 2061  # Government has decided to restore the previous time by moving the
2038 2062  # clocks backward by one hour from October 1. A formal announcement to
2039 2063  # this effect will be made after the Prime Minister grants approval in
2040 2064  # this regard."
2041 2065  # http://www.thenews.com.pk/updates.asp?id=87168
2042 2066  
2043 2067  # From Alexander Krivenyshev (2009-09-28):
2044 2068  # According to Associated Press Of Pakistan, it is confirmed that
2045 2069  # Pakistan clocks across the country would be turned back by an hour from
2046 2070  # October 1, 2009.
2047 2071  #
2048 2072  # "Clocks to go back one hour from 1 Oct"
2049 2073  # http://www.app.com.pk/en_/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=86715&Itemid=2
2050 2074  # http://www.worldtimezone.com/dst_news/dst_news_pakistan07.htm
2051 2075  #
2052 2076  # From Steffen Thorsen (2009-09-29):
2053 2077  # Now they seem to have changed their mind, November 1 is the new date:
2054 2078  # http://www.thenews.com.pk/top_story_detail.asp?Id=24742
2055 2079  # "The country's clocks will be reversed by one hour on November 1.
2056 2080  # Officials of Federal Ministry for Interior told this to Geo News on
2057 2081  # Monday."
2058 2082  #
2059 2083  # And more importantly, it seems that these dates will be kept every year:
2060 2084  # "It has now been decided that clocks will be wound forward by one hour
2061 2085  # on April 15 and reversed by an hour on November 1 every year without
2062 2086  # obtaining prior approval, the officials added."
2063 2087  #
2064 2088  # We have confirmed this year's end date with both with the Ministry of
2065 2089  # Water and Power and the Pakistan Electric Power Company:
2066 2090  # http://www.timeanddate.com/news/time/pakistan-ends-dst09.html
2067 2091  
2068 2092  # From Christoph Göhre (2009-10-01):
2069 2093  # [T]he German Consulate General in Karachi reported me today that Pakistan
2070 2094  # will go back to standard time on 1st of November.
2071 2095  
2072 2096  # From Steffen Thorsen (2010-03-26):
2073 2097  # Steffen Thorsen wrote:
2074 2098  # > On Thursday (2010-03-25) it was announced that DST would start in
2075 2099  # > Pakistan on 2010-04-01.
2076 2100  # >
2077 2101  # > Then today, the president said that they might have to revert the
2078 2102  # > decision if it is not supported by the parliament. So at the time
2079 2103  # > being, it seems unclear if DST will be actually observed or not - but
2080 2104  # > April 1 could be a more likely date than April 15.
2081 2105  # Now, it seems that the decision to not observe DST in final:
2082 2106  #
2083 2107  # "Govt Withdraws Plan To Advance Clocks"
2084 2108  # http://www.apakistannews.com/govt-withdraws-plan-to-advance-clocks-172041
2085 2109  #
2086 2110  # "People laud PM's announcement to end DST"
2087 2111  # http://www.app.com.pk/en_/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=99374&Itemid=2
2088 2112  
2089 2113  # Rule  NAME    FROM    TO      TYPE    IN      ON      AT      SAVE    LETTER/S
2090 2114  Rule Pakistan   2002    only    -       Apr     Sun>=2  0:01    1:00    S
2091 2115  Rule Pakistan   2002    only    -       Oct     Sun>=2  0:01    0       -
2092 2116  Rule Pakistan   2008    only    -       Jun     1       0:00    1:00    S
2093 2117  Rule Pakistan   2008    2009    -       Nov     1       0:00    0       -
2094 2118  Rule Pakistan   2009    only    -       Apr     15      0:00    1:00    S
2095 2119  
2096 2120  # Zone  NAME            GMTOFF  RULES   FORMAT  [UNTIL]
2097 2121  Zone    Asia/Karachi    4:28:12 -       LMT     1907
2098 2122                          5:30    -       IST     1942 Sep
2099 2123                          5:30    1:00    IST     1945 Oct 15
2100 2124                          5:30    -       IST     1951 Sep 30
2101 2125                          5:00    -       KART    1971 Mar 26 # Karachi Time
2102 2126                          5:00 Pakistan   PK%sT   # Pakistan Time
2103 2127  
2104 2128  # Palestine
2105 2129  
2106 2130  # From Amos Shapir (1998-02-15):
2107 2131  #
2108 2132  # From 1917 until 1948-05-15, all of Palestine, including the parts now
2109 2133  # known as the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, was under British rule.
2110 2134  # Therefore the rules given for Israel for that period, apply there too...
2111 2135  #
2112 2136  # The Gaza Strip was under Egyptian rule between 1948-05-15 until 1967-06-05
2113 2137  # (except a short occupation by Israel from 1956-11 till 1957-03, but no
2114 2138  # time zone was affected then).  It was never formally annexed to Egypt,
2115 2139  # though.
2116 2140  #
2117 2141  # The rest of Palestine was under Jordanian rule at that time, formally
2118 2142  # annexed in 1950 as the West Bank (and the word "Trans" was dropped from
2119 2143  # the country's previous name of "the Hashemite Kingdom of the
2120 2144  # Trans-Jordan").  So the rules for Jordan for that time apply.  Major
2121 2145  # towns in that area are Nablus (Shchem), El-Halil (Hebron), Ramallah, and
2122 2146  # East Jerusalem.
2123 2147  #
2124 2148  # Both areas were occupied by Israel in June 1967, but not annexed (except
2125 2149  # for East Jerusalem).  They were on Israel time since then; there might
2126 2150  # have been a Military Governor's order about time zones, but I'm not aware
2127 2151  # of any (such orders may have been issued semi-annually whenever summer
2128 2152  # time was in effect, but maybe the legal aspect of time was just neglected).
2129 2153  #
2130 2154  # The Palestinian Authority was established in 1993, and got hold of most
2131 2155  # towns in the West Bank and Gaza by 1995.  I know that in order to
2132 2156  # demonstrate...independence, they have been switching to
2133 2157  # summer time and back on a different schedule than Israel's, but I don't
2134 2158  # know when this was started, or what algorithm is used (most likely the
2135 2159  # Jordanian one).
2136 2160  #
2137 2161  # To summarize, the table should probably look something like that:
2138 2162  #
2139 2163  # Area \ when | 1918-1947 | 1948-1967 | 1967-1995 | 1996-
2140 2164  # ------------+-----------+-----------+-----------+-----------
2141 2165  # Israel      | Zion      | Zion      | Zion      | Zion
2142 2166  # West bank   | Zion      | Jordan    | Zion      | Jordan
2143 2167  # Gaza        | Zion      | Egypt     | Zion      | Jordan
2144 2168  #
2145 2169  # I guess more info may be available from the PA's web page (if/when they
2146 2170  # have one).
2147 2171  
2148 2172  # From Paul Eggert (2006-03-22):
2149 2173  # Shanks & Pottenger write that Gaza did not observe DST until 1957, but go
2150 2174  # with Shapir and assume that it observed DST from 1940 through 1947,
2151 2175  # and that it used Jordanian rules starting in 1996.
2152 2176  # We don't yet need a separate entry for the West Bank, since
2153 2177  # the only differences between it and Gaza that we know about
2154 2178  # occurred before our cutoff date of 1970.
2155 2179  # However, as we get more information, we may need to add entries
2156 2180  # for parts of the West Bank as they transitioned from Israel's rules
2157 2181  # to Palestine's rules.
2158 2182  
2159 2183  # From IINS News Service - Israel - 1998-03-23 10:38:07 Israel time,
2160 2184  # forwarded by Ephraim Silverberg:
2161 2185  #
2162 2186  # Despite the fact that Israel changed over to daylight savings time
2163 2187  # last week, the PLO Authority (PA) has decided not to turn its clocks
2164 2188  # one-hour forward at this time.  As a sign of independence from Israeli rule,
2165 2189  # the PA has decided to implement DST in April.
2166 2190  
2167 2191  # From Paul Eggert (1999-09-20):
2168 2192  # Daoud Kuttab writes in Holiday havoc
2169 2193  # http://www.jpost.com/com/Archive/22.Apr.1999/Opinion/Article-2.html
2170 2194  # (Jerusalem Post, 1999-04-22) that
2171 2195  # the Palestinian National Authority changed to DST on 1999-04-15.
2172 2196  # I vaguely recall that they switch back in October (sorry, forgot the source).
2173 2197  # For now, let's assume that the spring switch was at 24:00,
2174 2198  # and that they switch at 0:00 on the 3rd Fridays of April and October.
2175 2199  
2176 2200  # From Paul Eggert (2005-11-22):
2177 2201  # Starting 2004 transitions are from Steffen Thorsen's web site timeanddate.com.
2178 2202  
2179 2203  # From Steffen Thorsen (2005-11-23):
2180 2204  # A user from Gaza reported that Gaza made the change early because of
2181 2205  # the Ramadan.  Next year Ramadan will be even earlier, so I think
2182 2206  # there is a good chance next year's end date will be around two weeks
2183 2207  # earlier - the same goes for Jordan.
2184 2208  
2185 2209  # From Steffen Thorsen (2006-08-17):
2186 2210  # I was informed by a user in Bethlehem that in Bethlehem it started the
2187 2211  # same day as Israel, and after checking with other users in the area, I
2188 2212  # was informed that they started DST one day after Israel.  I was not
2189 2213  # able to find any authoritative sources at the time, nor details if
2190 2214  # Gaza changed as well, but presumed Gaza to follow the same rules as
2191 2215  # the West Bank.
2192 2216  
2193 2217  # From Steffen Thorsen (2006-09-26):
2194 2218  # according to the Palestine News Network (2006-09-19):
2195 2219  # http://english.pnn.ps/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=596&Itemid=5
2196 2220  # > The Council of Ministers announced that this year its winter schedule
2197 2221  # > will begin early, as of midnight Thursday.  It is also time to turn
2198 2222  # > back the clocks for winter.  Friday will begin an hour late this week.
2199 2223  # I guess it is likely that next year's date will be moved as well,
2200 2224  # because of the Ramadan.
2201 2225  
2202 2226  # From Jesper Nørgaard Welen (2007-09-18):
2203 2227  # According to Steffen Thorsen's web site the Gaza Strip and the rest of the
2204 2228  # Palestinian territories left DST early on 13.th. of September at 2:00.
2205 2229  
2206 2230  # From Paul Eggert (2007-09-20):
2207 2231  # My understanding is that Gaza and the West Bank disagree even over when
2208 2232  # the weekend is (Thursday+Friday versus Friday+Saturday), so I'd be a bit
2209 2233  # surprised if they agreed about DST.  But for now, assume they agree.
2210 2234  # For lack of better information, predict that future changes will be
2211 2235  # the 2nd Thursday of September at 02:00.
2212 2236  
2213 2237  # From Alexander Krivenyshev (2008-08-28):
2214 2238  # Here is an article, that Mideast running on different clocks at Ramadan.
2215 2239  #
2216 2240  # Gaza Strip (as Egypt) ended DST at midnight Thursday (Aug 28, 2008), while
2217 2241  # the West Bank will end Daylight Saving Time at midnight Sunday (Aug 31, 2008).
2218 2242  #
2219 2243  # http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/feedarticle/7759001
2220 2244  # http://www.abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory?id=5676087
2221 2245  # http://www.worldtimezone.com/dst_news/dst_news_gazastrip01.html
2222 2246  
2223 2247  # From Alexander Krivenyshev (2009-03-26):
2224 2248  # According to the Palestine News Network (arabic.pnn.ps), Palestinian
2225 2249  # government decided to start Daylight Time on Thursday night March
2226 2250  # 26 and continue until the night of 27 September 2009.
2227 2251  #
2228 2252  # (in Arabic)
2229 2253  # http://arabic.pnn.ps/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=50850
2230 2254  #
2231 2255  # (English translation)
2232 2256  # http://www.worldtimezone.com/dst_news/dst_news_westbank01.html
2233 2257  
2234 2258  # From Steffen Thorsen (2009-08-31):
2235 2259  # Palestine's Council of Ministers announced that they will revert back to
2236 2260  # winter time on Friday, 2009-09-04.
2237 2261  #
2238 2262  # One news source:
2239 2263  # http://www.safa.ps/ara/?action=showdetail&seid=4158
2240 2264  # (Palestinian press agency, Arabic),
2241 2265  # Google translate: "Decided that the Palestinian government in Ramallah
2242 2266  # headed by Salam Fayyad, the start of work in time for the winter of
2243 2267  # 2009, starting on Friday approved the fourth delay Sept. clock sixty
2244 2268  # minutes per hour as of Friday morning."
2245 2269  #
2246 2270  # We are not sure if Gaza will do the same, last year they had a different
2247 2271  # end date, we will keep this page updated:
2248 2272  # http://www.timeanddate.com/news/time/westbank-gaza-dst-2009.html
2249 2273  
2250 2274  # From Alexander Krivenyshev (2009-09-02):
2251 2275  # Seems that Gaza Strip will go back to Winter Time same date as West Bank.
2252 2276  #
2253 2277  # According to Palestinian Ministry Of Interior, West Bank and Gaza Strip plan
2254 2278  # to change time back to Standard time on September 4, 2009.
2255 2279  #
2256 2280  # "Winter time unite the West Bank and Gaza"
2257 2281  # (from Palestinian National Authority):
2258 2282  # http://www.moi.gov.ps/en/?page=633167343250594025&nid=11505
2259 2283  # http://www.worldtimezone.com/dst_news/dst_news_gazastrip02.html
2260 2284  
2261 2285  # From Alexander Krivenyshev (2010-03-19):
2262 2286  # According to Voice of Palestine DST will last for 191 days, from March
2263 2287  # 26, 2010 till "the last Sunday before the tenth day of Tishri
2264 2288  # (October), each year" (October 03, 2010?)
2265 2289  #
2266 2290  # http://palvoice.org/forums/showthread.php?t=245697
2267 2291  # (in Arabic)
2268 2292  # http://www.worldtimezone.com/dst_news/dst_news_westbank03.html
2269 2293  
2270 2294  # From Steffen Thorsen (2010-03-24):
2271 2295  # ...Ma'an News Agency reports that Hamas cabinet has decided it will
2272 2296  # start one day later, at 12:01am. Not sure if they really mean 12:01am or
2273 2297  # noon though:
2274 2298  #
2275 2299  # http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=271178
2276 2300  # (Ma'an News Agency)
2277 2301  # "At 12:01am Friday, clocks in Israel and the West Bank will change to
2278 2302  # 1:01am, while Gaza clocks will change at 12:01am Saturday morning."
2279 2303  
2280 2304  # From Steffen Thorsen (2010-08-11):
2281 2305  # According to several sources, including
2282 2306  # http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=306795
2283 2307  # the clocks were set back one hour at 2010-08-11 00:00:00 local time in
2284 2308  # Gaza and the West Bank.
2285 2309  # Some more background info:
2286 2310  # http://www.timeanddate.com/news/time/westbank-gaza-end-dst-2010.html
2287 2311  
2288 2312  # From Steffen Thorsen (2011-08-26):
2289 2313  # Gaza and the West Bank did go back to standard time in the beginning of
2290 2314  # August, and will now enter daylight saving time again on 2011-08-30
2291 2315  # 00:00 (so two periods of DST in 2011). The pause was because of
2292 2316  # Ramadan.
2293 2317  #
2294 2318  # http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=416217
2295 2319  # Additional info:
2296 2320  # http://www.timeanddate.com/news/time/palestine-dst-2011.html
2297 2321  
2298 2322  # From Alexander Krivenyshev (2011-08-27):
2299 2323  # According to the article in The Jerusalem Post:
2300 2324  # "...Earlier this month, the Palestinian government in the West Bank decided to
2301 2325  # move to standard time for 30 days, during Ramadan. The Palestinians in the
2302 2326  # Gaza Strip accepted the change and also moved their clocks one hour back.
2303 2327  # The Hamas government said on Saturday that it won't observe summertime after
2304 2328  # the Muslim feast of Id al-Fitr, which begins on Tuesday..."
2305 2329  # ...
2306 2330  # http://www.jpost.com/MiddleEast/Article.aspx?id=235650
2307 2331  # http://www.worldtimezone.com/dst_news/dst_news_gazastrip05.html
2308 2332  # The rules for Egypt are stolen from the 'africa' file.
2309 2333  
2310 2334  # From Steffen Thorsen (2011-09-30):
2311 2335  # West Bank did end Daylight Saving Time this morning/midnight (2011-09-30
2312 2336  # 00:00).
2313 2337  # So West Bank and Gaza now have the same time again.
2314 2338  #
2315 2339  # Many sources, including:
2316 2340  # http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=424808
2317 2341  
2318 2342  # From Steffen Thorsen (2012-03-26):
2319 2343  # Palestinian news sources tell that both Gaza and West Bank will start DST
2320 2344  # on Friday (Thursday midnight, 2012-03-29 24:00).
2321 2345  # Some of many sources in Arabic:
2322 2346  # http://www.samanews.com/index.php?act=Show&id=122638
2323 2347  #
2324 2348  # http://safa.ps/details/news/74352/%D8%A8%D8%AF%D8%A1-%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%AA%D9%88%D9%82%D9%8A%D8%AA-%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%B5%D9%8A%D9%81%D9%8A-%D8%A8%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%B6%D9%81%D8%A9-%D9%88%D8%BA%D8%B2%D8%A9-%D9%84%D9%8A%D9%84%D8%A9-%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%AC%D9%85%D8%B9%D8%A9.html
2325 2349  #
2326 2350  # Our brief summary:
2327 2351  # http://www.timeanddate.com/news/time/gaza-west-bank-dst-2012.html
2328 2352  
2329 2353  # From Steffen Thorsen (2013-03-26):
2330 2354  # The following news sources tells that Palestine will "start daylight saving
2331 2355  # time from midnight on Friday, March 29, 2013" (translated).
2332 2356  # [These are in Arabic and are for Gaza and for Ramallah, respectively.]
2333 2357  # http://www.samanews.com/index.php?act=Show&id=154120
2334 2358  # http://safa.ps/details/news/99844/%D8%B1%D8%A7%D9%85-%D8%A7%D9%84%D9%84%D9%87-%D8%A8%D8%AF%D8%A1-%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%AA%D9%88%D9%82%D9%8A%D8%AA-%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%B5%D9%8A%D9%81%D9%8A-29-%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%AC%D8%A7%D8%B1%D9%8A.html
  
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2335 2359  
2336 2360  # From Steffen Thorsen (2013-09-24):
2337 2361  # The Gaza and West Bank are ending DST Thursday at midnight
2338 2362  # (2013-09-27 00:00:00) (one hour earlier than last year...).
2339 2363  # This source in English, says "that winter time will go into effect
2340 2364  # at midnight on Thursday in the West Bank and Gaza Strip":
2341 2365  # http://english.wafa.ps/index.php?action=detail&id=23246
2342 2366  # official source...:
2343 2367  # http://www.palestinecabinet.gov.ps/ar/Views/ViewDetails.aspx?pid=1252
2344 2368  
2345      -# From Paul Eggert (2013-09-24):
2346      -# For future dates, guess the last Thursday in March at 24:00 through
2347      -# the first Friday on or after September 21 at 00:00.  This is consistent with
2348      -# the predictions in today's editions of the following URLs,
2349      -# which are for Gaza and Hebron respectively:
2350      -# http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/timezone.html?n=702
2351      -# http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/timezone.html?n=2364
     2369 +# From Steffen Thorsen (2015-03-03):
     2370 +# Sources such as http://www.alquds.com/news/article/view/id/548257
     2371 +# and http://www.raya.ps/ar/news/890705.html say Palestine areas will
     2372 +# start DST on 2015-03-28 00:00 which is one day later than expected.
     2373 +#
     2374 +# From Paul Eggert (2015-03-03):
     2375 +# http://www.timeanddate.com/time/change/west-bank/ramallah?year=2014
     2376 +# says that the fall 2014 transition was Oct 23 at 24:00.
     2377 +# For future dates, guess the last Friday in March at 24:00 through
     2378 +# the first Friday on or after October 21 at 00:00.  This is consistent with
     2379 +# the predictions in today's editions of the following URLs:
     2380 +# http://www.timeanddate.com/time/change/gaza-strip/gaza
     2381 +# http://www.timeanddate.com/time/change/west-bank/hebron
2352 2382  
2353 2383  # Rule  NAME    FROM    TO      TYPE    IN      ON      AT      SAVE    LETTER/S
2354 2384  Rule EgyptAsia  1957    only    -       May     10      0:00    1:00    S
2355 2385  Rule EgyptAsia  1957    1958    -       Oct      1      0:00    0       -
2356 2386  Rule EgyptAsia  1958    only    -       May      1      0:00    1:00    S
2357 2387  Rule EgyptAsia  1959    1967    -       May      1      1:00    1:00    S
2358 2388  Rule EgyptAsia  1959    1965    -       Sep     30      3:00    0       -
2359 2389  Rule EgyptAsia  1966    only    -       Oct      1      3:00    0       -
2360 2390  
2361 2391  Rule Palestine  1999    2005    -       Apr     Fri>=15 0:00    1:00    S
2362 2392  Rule Palestine  1999    2003    -       Oct     Fri>=15 0:00    0       -
2363 2393  Rule Palestine  2004    only    -       Oct      1      1:00    0       -
2364 2394  Rule Palestine  2005    only    -       Oct      4      2:00    0       -
2365 2395  Rule Palestine  2006    2007    -       Apr      1      0:00    1:00    S
2366 2396  Rule Palestine  2006    only    -       Sep     22      0:00    0       -
  
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2367 2397  Rule Palestine  2007    only    -       Sep     Thu>=8  2:00    0       -
2368 2398  Rule Palestine  2008    2009    -       Mar     lastFri 0:00    1:00    S
2369 2399  Rule Palestine  2008    only    -       Sep      1      0:00    0       -
2370 2400  Rule Palestine  2009    only    -       Sep     Fri>=1  1:00    0       -
2371 2401  Rule Palestine  2010    only    -       Mar     26      0:00    1:00    S
2372 2402  Rule Palestine  2010    only    -       Aug     11      0:00    0       -
2373 2403  Rule Palestine  2011    only    -       Apr      1      0:01    1:00    S
2374 2404  Rule Palestine  2011    only    -       Aug      1      0:00    0       -
2375 2405  Rule Palestine  2011    only    -       Aug     30      0:00    1:00    S
2376 2406  Rule Palestine  2011    only    -       Sep     30      0:00    0       -
2377      -Rule Palestine  2012    max     -       Mar     lastThu 24:00   1:00    S
     2407 +Rule Palestine  2012    2014    -       Mar     lastThu 24:00   1:00    S
2378 2408  Rule Palestine  2012    only    -       Sep     21      1:00    0       -
2379      -Rule Palestine  2013    max     -       Sep     Fri>=21 0:00    0       -
     2409 +Rule Palestine  2013    only    -       Sep     Fri>=21 0:00    0       -
     2410 +Rule Palestine  2014    max     -       Oct     Fri>=21 0:00    0       -
     2411 +Rule Palestine  2015    max     -       Mar     lastFri 24:00   1:00    S
2380 2412  
2381 2413  # Zone  NAME            GMTOFF  RULES   FORMAT  [UNTIL]
2382 2414  Zone    Asia/Gaza       2:17:52 -       LMT     1900 Oct
2383 2415                          2:00    Zion    EET     1948 May 15
2384 2416                          2:00 EgyptAsia  EE%sT   1967 Jun  5
2385 2417                          2:00    Zion    I%sT    1996
2386 2418                          2:00    Jordan  EE%sT   1999
2387 2419                          2:00 Palestine  EE%sT   2008 Aug 29  0:00
2388 2420                          2:00    -       EET     2008 Sep
2389 2421                          2:00 Palestine  EE%sT   2010
2390 2422                          2:00    -       EET     2010 Mar 27  0:01
2391 2423                          2:00 Palestine  EE%sT   2011 Aug  1
2392 2424                          2:00    -       EET     2012
2393 2425                          2:00 Palestine  EE%sT
2394 2426  
2395 2427  Zone    Asia/Hebron     2:20:23 -       LMT     1900 Oct
2396 2428                          2:00    Zion    EET     1948 May 15
2397 2429                          2:00 EgyptAsia  EE%sT   1967 Jun  5
2398 2430                          2:00    Zion    I%sT    1996
2399 2431                          2:00    Jordan  EE%sT   1999
2400 2432                          2:00 Palestine  EE%sT
2401 2433  
2402 2434  # Paracel Is
2403 2435  # no information
2404 2436  
2405 2437  # Philippines
2406 2438  # On 1844-08-16, Narciso Clavería, governor-general of the
2407 2439  # Philippines, issued a proclamation announcing that 1844-12-30 was to
2408 2440  # be immediately followed by 1845-01-01; see R.H. van Gent's
2409 2441  # History of the International Date Line
2410 2442  # http://www.staff.science.uu.nl/~gent0113/idl/idl_philippines.htm
2411 2443  # The rest of the data entries are from Shanks & Pottenger.
2412 2444  
2413 2445  # From Jesper Nørgaard Welen (2006-04-26):
2414 2446  # ... claims that Philippines had DST last time in 1990:
2415 2447  # http://story.philippinetimes.com/p.x/ct/9/id/145be20cc6b121c0/cid/3e5bbccc730d258c/
2416 2448  # [a story dated 2006-04-25 by Cris Larano of Dow Jones Newswires,
2417 2449  # but no details]
2418 2450  
2419 2451  # From Paul Eggert (2014-08-14):
2420 2452  # The following source says DST may be instituted November-January and again
2421 2453  # March-June, but this is not definite.  It also says DST was last proclaimed
2422 2454  # during the Ramos administration (1992-1998); but again, no details.
2423 2455  # Carcamo D. PNoy urged to declare use of daylight saving time.
2424 2456  # Philippine Star 2014-08-05
2425 2457  # http://www.philstar.com/headlines/2014/08/05/1354152/pnoy-urged-declare-use-daylight-saving-time
2426 2458  
2427 2459  # Rule  NAME    FROM    TO      TYPE    IN      ON      AT      SAVE    LETTER/S
2428 2460  Rule    Phil    1936    only    -       Nov     1       0:00    1:00    S
2429 2461  Rule    Phil    1937    only    -       Feb     1       0:00    0       -
2430 2462  Rule    Phil    1954    only    -       Apr     12      0:00    1:00    S
2431 2463  Rule    Phil    1954    only    -       Jul     1       0:00    0       -
2432 2464  Rule    Phil    1978    only    -       Mar     22      0:00    1:00    S
2433 2465  Rule    Phil    1978    only    -       Sep     21      0:00    0       -
2434 2466  # Zone  NAME            GMTOFF  RULES   FORMAT  [UNTIL]
2435 2467  Zone    Asia/Manila     -15:56:00 -     LMT     1844 Dec 31
2436 2468                          8:04:00 -       LMT     1899 May 11
2437 2469                          8:00    Phil    PH%sT   1942 May
2438 2470                          9:00    -       JST     1944 Nov
2439 2471                          8:00    Phil    PH%sT
2440 2472  
2441 2473  # Qatar
2442 2474  # Zone  NAME            GMTOFF  RULES   FORMAT  [UNTIL]
2443 2475  Zone    Asia/Qatar      3:26:08 -       LMT     1920     # Al Dawhah / Doha
2444 2476                          4:00    -       GST     1972 Jun
2445 2477                          3:00    -       AST
2446 2478  Link Asia/Qatar Asia/Bahrain
2447 2479  
2448 2480  # Saudi Arabia
2449 2481  #
2450 2482  # From Paul Eggert (2014-07-15):
2451 2483  # Time in Saudi Arabia and other countries in the Arabian peninsula was not
2452 2484  # standardized until relatively recently; we don't know when, and possibly it
2453 2485  # has never been made official.  Richard P Hunt, in "Islam city yielding to
2454 2486  # modern times", New York Times (1961-04-09), p 20, wrote that only airlines
2455 2487  # observed standard time, and that people in Jeddah mostly observed quasi-solar
2456 2488  # time, doing so by setting their watches at sunrise to 6 o'clock (or to 12
2457 2489  # o'clock for "Arab" time).
2458 2490  #
2459 2491  # The TZ database cannot represent quasi-solar time; airline time is the best
2460 2492  # we can do.  The 1946 foreign air news digest of the U.S. Civil Aeronautics
2461 2493  # Board (OCLC 42299995) reported that the "... Arabian Government, inaugurated
2462 2494  # a weekly Dhahran-Cairo service, via the Saudi Arabian cities of Riyadh and
2463 2495  # Jidda, on March 14, 1947".  Shanks & Pottenger guessed 1950; go with the
2464 2496  # earlier date.
2465 2497  #
2466 2498  # Shanks & Pottenger also state that until 1968-05-01 Saudi Arabia had two
2467 2499  # time zones; the other zone, at UTC+4, was in the far eastern part of
2468 2500  # the country.  Ignore this, as it's before our 1970 cutoff.
2469 2501  #
2470 2502  # Zone  NAME            GMTOFF  RULES   FORMAT  [UNTIL]
2471 2503  Zone    Asia/Riyadh     3:06:52 -       LMT     1947 Mar 14
2472 2504                          3:00    -       AST
2473 2505  Link Asia/Riyadh Asia/Aden      # Yemen
2474 2506  Link Asia/Riyadh Asia/Kuwait
2475 2507  
2476 2508  # Singapore
2477 2509  # taken from Mok Ly Yng (2003-10-30)
2478 2510  # http://www.math.nus.edu.sg/aslaksen/teaching/timezone.html
2479 2511  # Zone  NAME            GMTOFF  RULES   FORMAT  [UNTIL]
2480 2512  Zone    Asia/Singapore  6:55:25 -       LMT     1901 Jan  1
2481 2513                          6:55:25 -       SMT     1905 Jun  1 # Singapore M.T.
2482 2514                          7:00    -       MALT    1933 Jan  1 # Malaya Time
2483 2515                          7:00    0:20    MALST   1936 Jan  1
2484 2516                          7:20    -       MALT    1941 Sep  1
2485 2517                          7:30    -       MALT    1942 Feb 16
2486 2518                          9:00    -       JST     1945 Sep 12
2487 2519                          7:30    -       MALT    1965 Aug  9 # independence
2488 2520                          7:30    -       SGT     1982 Jan  1 # Singapore Time
2489 2521                          8:00    -       SGT
2490 2522  
2491 2523  # Spratly Is
2492 2524  # no information
2493 2525  
2494 2526  # Sri Lanka
2495 2527  
2496 2528  # From Paul Eggert (2013-02-21):
2497 2529  # Milne says "Madras mean time use from May 1, 1898.  Prior to this Colombo
2498 2530  # mean time, 5h. 4m. 21.9s. F., was used."  But 5:04:21.9 differs considerably
2499 2531  # from Colombo's meridian 5:19:24, so for now ignore Milne and stick with
2500 2532  # Shanks and Pottenger.
2501 2533  
2502 2534  # From Paul Eggert (1996-09-03):
2503 2535  # "Sri Lanka advances clock by an hour to avoid blackout"
2504 2536  # (<http://www.virtual-pc.com/lankaweb/news/items/240596-2.html>, 1996-05-24,
2505 2537  # no longer available as of 1999-08-17)
2506 2538  # reported "the country's standard time will be put forward by one hour at
2507 2539  # midnight Friday (1830 GMT) 'in the light of the present power crisis'."
2508 2540  #
2509 2541  # From Dharmasiri Senanayake, Sri Lanka Media Minister (1996-10-24), as quoted
2510 2542  # by Shamindra in Daily News - Hot News Section
2511 2543  # <news:54rka5$m5h@mtinsc01-mgt.ops.worldnet.att.net> (1996-10-26):
2512 2544  # With effect from 12.30 a.m. on 26th October 1996
2513 2545  # Sri Lanka will be six (06) hours ahead of GMT.
2514 2546  
2515 2547  # From Jesper Nørgaard Welen (2006-04-14), quoting Sri Lanka News Online
2516 2548  # <http://news.sinhalaya.com/wmview.php?ArtID=11002> (2006-04-13):
2517 2549  # 0030 hrs on April 15, 2006 (midnight of April 14, 2006 +30 minutes)
2518 2550  # at present, become 2400 hours of April 14, 2006 (midnight of April 14, 2006).
2519 2551  
2520 2552  # From Peter Apps and Ranga Sirila of Reuters (2006-04-12) in:
2521 2553  # http://today.reuters.co.uk/news/newsArticle.aspx?type=scienceNews&storyID=2006-04-12T172228Z_01_COL295762_RTRIDST_0_SCIENCE-SRILANKA-TIME-DC.XML
2522 2554  # [The Tamil Tigers] never accepted the original 1996 time change and simply
2523 2555  # kept their clocks set five and a half hours ahead of Greenwich Mean
2524 2556  # Time (GMT), in line with neighbor India.
2525 2557  # From Paul Eggert (2006-04-18):
2526 2558  # People who live in regions under Tamil control can use [TZ='Asia/Kolkata'],
2527 2559  # as that zone has agreed with the Tamil areas since our cutoff date of 1970.
2528 2560  
2529 2561  # From K Sethu (2006-04-25):
2530 2562  # I think the abbreviation LKT originated from the world of computers at
2531 2563  # the time of or subsequent to the time zone changes by SL Government
2532 2564  # twice in 1996 and probably SL Government or its standardization
2533 2565  # agencies never declared an abbreviation as a national standard.
2534 2566  #
2535 2567  # I recollect before the recent change the government announcements
2536 2568  # mentioning it as simply changing Sri Lanka Standard Time or Sri Lanka
2537 2569  # Time and no mention was made about the abbreviation.
2538 2570  #
2539 2571  # If we look at Sri Lanka Department of Government's "Official News
2540 2572  # Website of Sri Lanka" ... http://www.news.lk/ we can see that they
2541 2573  # use SLT as abbreviation in time stamp at the beginning of each news
2542 2574  # item....
2543 2575  #
2544 2576  # Within Sri Lanka I think LKT is well known among computer users and
2545 2577  # administrators.  In my opinion SLT may not be a good choice because the
2546 2578  # nation's largest telcom / internet operator Sri Lanka Telcom is well
2547 2579  # known by that abbreviation - simply as SLT (there IP domains are
2548 2580  # slt.lk and sltnet.lk).
2549 2581  #
2550 2582  # But if indeed our government has adopted SLT as standard abbreviation
2551 2583  # (that we have not known so far) then  it is better that it be used for
2552 2584  # all computers.
2553 2585  
2554 2586  # From Paul Eggert (2006-04-25):
2555 2587  # One possibility is that we wait for a bit for the dust to settle down
2556 2588  # and then see what people actually say in practice.
2557 2589  
2558 2590  # Zone  NAME            GMTOFF  RULES   FORMAT  [UNTIL]
2559 2591  Zone    Asia/Colombo    5:19:24 -       LMT     1880
2560 2592                          5:19:32 -       MMT     1906        # Moratuwa Mean Time
2561 2593                          5:30    -       IST     1942 Jan  5
2562 2594                          5:30    0:30    IHST    1942 Sep
2563 2595                          5:30    1:00    IST     1945 Oct 16  2:00
2564 2596                          5:30    -       IST     1996 May 25  0:00
2565 2597                          6:30    -       LKT     1996 Oct 26  0:30
2566 2598                          6:00    -       LKT     2006 Apr 15  0:30
2567 2599                          5:30    -       IST
2568 2600  
2569 2601  # Syria
2570 2602  # Rule  NAME    FROM    TO      TYPE    IN      ON      AT      SAVE    LETTER/S
2571 2603  Rule    Syria   1920    1923    -       Apr     Sun>=15 2:00    1:00    S
2572 2604  Rule    Syria   1920    1923    -       Oct     Sun>=1  2:00    0       -
2573 2605  Rule    Syria   1962    only    -       Apr     29      2:00    1:00    S
2574 2606  Rule    Syria   1962    only    -       Oct     1       2:00    0       -
2575 2607  Rule    Syria   1963    1965    -       May     1       2:00    1:00    S
2576 2608  Rule    Syria   1963    only    -       Sep     30      2:00    0       -
2577 2609  Rule    Syria   1964    only    -       Oct     1       2:00    0       -
2578 2610  Rule    Syria   1965    only    -       Sep     30      2:00    0       -
2579 2611  Rule    Syria   1966    only    -       Apr     24      2:00    1:00    S
2580 2612  Rule    Syria   1966    1976    -       Oct     1       2:00    0       -
2581 2613  Rule    Syria   1967    1978    -       May     1       2:00    1:00    S
2582 2614  Rule    Syria   1977    1978    -       Sep     1       2:00    0       -
2583 2615  Rule    Syria   1983    1984    -       Apr     9       2:00    1:00    S
2584 2616  Rule    Syria   1983    1984    -       Oct     1       2:00    0       -
2585 2617  Rule    Syria   1986    only    -       Feb     16      2:00    1:00    S
2586 2618  Rule    Syria   1986    only    -       Oct     9       2:00    0       -
2587 2619  Rule    Syria   1987    only    -       Mar     1       2:00    1:00    S
2588 2620  Rule    Syria   1987    1988    -       Oct     31      2:00    0       -
2589 2621  Rule    Syria   1988    only    -       Mar     15      2:00    1:00    S
2590 2622  Rule    Syria   1989    only    -       Mar     31      2:00    1:00    S
2591 2623  Rule    Syria   1989    only    -       Oct     1       2:00    0       -
2592 2624  Rule    Syria   1990    only    -       Apr     1       2:00    1:00    S
2593 2625  Rule    Syria   1990    only    -       Sep     30      2:00    0       -
2594 2626  Rule    Syria   1991    only    -       Apr      1      0:00    1:00    S
2595 2627  Rule    Syria   1991    1992    -       Oct      1      0:00    0       -
2596 2628  Rule    Syria   1992    only    -       Apr      8      0:00    1:00    S
2597 2629  Rule    Syria   1993    only    -       Mar     26      0:00    1:00    S
2598 2630  Rule    Syria   1993    only    -       Sep     25      0:00    0       -
2599 2631  # IATA SSIM (1998-02) says 1998-04-02;
2600 2632  # (1998-09) says 1999-03-29 and 1999-09-29; (1999-02) says 1999-04-02,
2601 2633  # 2000-04-02, and 2001-04-02; (1999-09) says 2000-03-31 and 2001-03-31;
2602 2634  # (2006) says 2006-03-31 and 2006-09-22;
2603 2635  # for now ignore all these claims and go with Shanks & Pottenger,
2604 2636  # except for the 2006-09-22 claim (which seems right for Ramadan).
2605 2637  Rule    Syria   1994    1996    -       Apr      1      0:00    1:00    S
2606 2638  Rule    Syria   1994    2005    -       Oct      1      0:00    0       -
2607 2639  Rule    Syria   1997    1998    -       Mar     lastMon 0:00    1:00    S
2608 2640  Rule    Syria   1999    2006    -       Apr      1      0:00    1:00    S
2609 2641  # From Stephen Colebourne (2006-09-18):
2610 2642  # According to IATA data, Syria will change DST on 21st September [21:00 UTC]
2611 2643  # this year [only]....  This is probably related to Ramadan, like Egypt.
2612 2644  Rule    Syria   2006    only    -       Sep     22      0:00    0       -
2613 2645  # From Paul Eggert (2007-03-29):
2614 2646  # Today the AP reported "Syria will switch to summertime at midnight Thursday."
2615 2647  # http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2007/03/29/africa/ME-GEN-Syria-Time-Change.php
2616 2648  Rule    Syria   2007    only    -       Mar     lastFri 0:00    1:00    S
2617 2649  # From Jesper Nørgaard (2007-10-27):
2618 2650  # The sister center ICARDA of my work CIMMYT is confirming that Syria DST will
2619 2651  # not take place 1st November at 0:00 o'clock but 1st November at 24:00 or
2620 2652  # rather Midnight between Thursday and Friday. This does make more sense than
2621 2653  # having it between Wednesday and Thursday (two workdays in Syria) since the
2622 2654  # weekend in Syria is not Saturday and Sunday, but Friday and Saturday. So now
2623 2655  # it is implemented at midnight of the last workday before weekend...
2624 2656  #
2625 2657  # From Steffen Thorsen (2007-10-27):
2626 2658  # Jesper Nørgaard Welen wrote:
2627 2659  #
2628 2660  # > "Winter local time in Syria will be observed at midnight of Thursday 1
2629 2661  # > November 2007, and the clock will be put back 1 hour."
2630 2662  #
2631 2663  # I found confirmation on this in this gov.sy-article (Arabic):
2632 2664  # http://wehda.alwehda.gov.sy/_print_veiw.asp?FileName=12521710520070926111247
2633 2665  #
2634 2666  # which using Google's translate tools says:
2635 2667  # Council of Ministers also approved the commencement of work on
2636 2668  # identifying the winter time as of Friday, 2/11/2007 where the 60th
2637 2669  # minute delay at midnight Thursday 1/11/2007.
2638 2670  Rule    Syria   2007    only    -       Nov      Fri>=1 0:00    0       -
2639 2671  
2640 2672  # From Stephen Colebourne (2008-03-17):
2641 2673  # For everyone's info, I saw an IATA time zone change for [Syria] for
2642 2674  # this month (March 2008) in the last day or so....
2643 2675  # Country     Time Standard   --- DST Start ---   --- DST End ---  DST
2644 2676  # Name        Zone Variation   Time    Date        Time    Date
2645 2677  # Variation
2646 2678  # Syrian Arab
2647 2679  # Republic    SY    +0200      2200  03APR08       2100  30SEP08   +0300
2648 2680  #                              2200  02APR09       2100  30SEP09   +0300
2649 2681  #                              2200  01APR10       2100  30SEP10   +0300
2650 2682  
2651 2683  # From Arthur David Olson (2008-03-17):
2652 2684  # Here's a link to English-language coverage by the Syrian Arab News
2653 2685  # Agency (SANA)...
2654 2686  # http://www.sana.sy/eng/21/2008/03/11/165173.htm
2655 2687  # ...which reads (in part) "The Cabinet approved the suggestion of the
2656 2688  # Ministry of Electricity to begin daylight savings time on Friday April
2657 2689  # 4th, advancing clocks one hour ahead on midnight of Thursday April 3rd."
2658 2690  # Since Syria is two hours east of UTC, the 2200 and 2100 transition times
2659 2691  # shown above match up with midnight in Syria.
2660 2692  
2661 2693  # From Arthur David Olson (2008-03-18):
2662 2694  # My best guess at a Syrian rule is "the Friday nearest April 1";
2663 2695  # coding that involves either using a "Mar Fri>=29" construct that old time zone
2664 2696  # compilers can't handle  or having multiple Rules (a la Israel).
2665 2697  # For now, use "Apr Fri>=1", and go with IATA on a uniform Sep 30 end.
2666 2698  
2667 2699  # From Steffen Thorsen (2008-10-07):
2668 2700  # Syria has now officially decided to end DST on 2008-11-01 this year,
2669 2701  # according to the following article in the Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA).
2670 2702  #
2671 2703  # The article is in Arabic, and seems to tell that they will go back to
2672 2704  # winter time on 2008-11-01 at 00:00 local daylight time (delaying/setting
2673 2705  # clocks back 60 minutes).
2674 2706  #
2675 2707  # http://sana.sy/ara/2/2008/10/07/195459.htm
2676 2708  
2677 2709  # From Steffen Thorsen (2009-03-19):
2678 2710  # Syria will start DST on 2009-03-27 00:00 this year according to many sources,
2679 2711  # two examples:
2680 2712  #
2681 2713  # http://www.sana.sy/eng/21/2009/03/17/217563.htm
2682 2714  # (English, Syrian Arab News # Agency)
2683 2715  # http://thawra.alwehda.gov.sy/_View_news2.asp?FileName=94459258720090318012209
2684 2716  # (Arabic, gov-site)
2685 2717  #
2686 2718  # We have not found any sources saying anything about when DST ends this year.
2687 2719  #
2688 2720  # Our summary
2689 2721  # http://www.timeanddate.com/news/time/syria-dst-starts-march-27-2009.html
2690 2722  
2691 2723  # From Steffen Thorsen (2009-10-27):
2692 2724  # The Syrian Arab News Network on 2009-09-29 reported that Syria will
2693 2725  # revert back to winter (standard) time on midnight between Thursday
2694 2726  # 2009-10-29 and Friday 2009-10-30:
2695 2727  # http://www.sana.sy/ara/2/2009/09/29/247012.htm (Arabic)
2696 2728  
2697 2729  # From Arthur David Olson (2009-10-28):
2698 2730  # We'll see if future DST switching times turn out to be end of the last
2699 2731  # Thursday of the month or the start of the last Friday of the month or
2700 2732  # something else. For now, use the start of the last Friday.
2701 2733  
2702 2734  # From Steffen Thorsen (2010-03-17):
2703 2735  # The "Syrian News Station" reported on 2010-03-16 that the Council of
2704 2736  # Ministers has decided that Syria will start DST on midnight Thursday
2705 2737  # 2010-04-01: (midnight between Thursday and Friday):
2706 2738  # http://sns.sy/sns/?path=news/read/11421 (Arabic)
2707 2739  
2708 2740  # From Steffen Thorsen (2012-03-26):
2709 2741  # Today, Syria's government announced that they will start DST early on Friday
2710 2742  # (00:00). This is a bit earlier than the past two years.
2711 2743  #
2712 2744  # From Syrian Arab News Agency, in Arabic:
2713 2745  # http://www.sana.sy/ara/2/2012/03/26/408215.htm
2714 2746  #
2715 2747  # Our brief summary:
2716 2748  # http://www.timeanddate.com/news/time/syria-dst-2012.html
2717 2749  
2718 2750  # From Arthur David Olson (2012-03-27):
2719 2751  # Assume last Friday in March going forward XXX.
2720 2752  
2721 2753  Rule    Syria   2008    only    -       Apr     Fri>=1  0:00    1:00    S
2722 2754  Rule    Syria   2008    only    -       Nov     1       0:00    0       -
2723 2755  Rule    Syria   2009    only    -       Mar     lastFri 0:00    1:00    S
2724 2756  Rule    Syria   2010    2011    -       Apr     Fri>=1  0:00    1:00    S
2725 2757  Rule    Syria   2012    max     -       Mar     lastFri 0:00    1:00    S
2726 2758  Rule    Syria   2009    max     -       Oct     lastFri 0:00    0       -
2727 2759  
2728 2760  # Zone  NAME            GMTOFF  RULES   FORMAT  [UNTIL]
2729 2761  Zone    Asia/Damascus   2:25:12 -       LMT     1920 # Dimashq
2730 2762                          2:00    Syria   EE%sT
2731 2763  
2732 2764  # Tajikistan
2733 2765  # From Shanks & Pottenger.
2734 2766  # Zone  NAME            GMTOFF  RULES   FORMAT  [UNTIL]
2735 2767  Zone    Asia/Dushanbe   4:35:12 -       LMT     1924 May  2
2736 2768                          5:00    -       DUST    1930 Jun 21 # Dushanbe Time
2737 2769                          6:00 RussiaAsia DUS%sT  1991 Mar 31  2:00s
2738 2770                          5:00    1:00    DUSST   1991 Sep  9  2:00s
2739 2771                          5:00    -       TJT     # Tajikistan Time
2740 2772  
2741 2773  # Thailand
2742 2774  # Zone  NAME            GMTOFF  RULES   FORMAT  [UNTIL]
2743 2775  Zone    Asia/Bangkok    6:42:04 -       LMT     1880
2744 2776                          6:42:04 -       BMT     1920 Apr # Bangkok Mean Time
2745 2777                          7:00    -       ICT
2746 2778  Link Asia/Bangkok Asia/Phnom_Penh       # Cambodia
2747 2779  Link Asia/Bangkok Asia/Vientiane        # Laos
2748 2780  
2749 2781  # Turkmenistan
2750 2782  # From Shanks & Pottenger.
2751 2783  # Zone  NAME            GMTOFF  RULES   FORMAT  [UNTIL]
2752 2784  Zone    Asia/Ashgabat   3:53:32 -       LMT     1924 May  2 # or Ashkhabad
2753 2785                          4:00    -       ASHT    1930 Jun 21 # Ashkhabad Time
2754 2786                          5:00 RussiaAsia ASH%sT  1991 Mar 31  2:00
2755 2787                          4:00 RussiaAsia ASH%sT  1991 Oct 27 # independence
2756 2788                          4:00 RussiaAsia TM%sT   1992 Jan 19  2:00
2757 2789                          5:00    -       TMT
2758 2790  
2759 2791  # United Arab Emirates
2760 2792  # Zone  NAME            GMTOFF  RULES   FORMAT  [UNTIL]
2761 2793  Zone    Asia/Dubai      3:41:12 -       LMT     1920
2762 2794                          4:00    -       GST
2763 2795  Link Asia/Dubai Asia/Muscat     # Oman
2764 2796  
2765 2797  # Uzbekistan
2766 2798  # Byalokoz 1919 says Uzbekistan was 4:27:53.
2767 2799  # Zone  NAME            GMTOFF  RULES   FORMAT  [UNTIL]
2768 2800  Zone    Asia/Samarkand  4:27:53 -       LMT     1924 May  2
2769 2801                          4:00    -       SAMT    1930 Jun 21 # Samarkand Time
2770 2802                          5:00    -       SAMT    1981 Apr  1
2771 2803                          5:00    1:00    SAMST   1981 Oct  1
2772 2804                          6:00    -       TAST    1982 Apr  1 # Tashkent Time
2773 2805                          5:00 RussiaAsia SAM%sT  1991 Sep  1 # independence
2774 2806                          5:00 RussiaAsia UZ%sT   1992
2775 2807                          5:00    -       UZT
2776 2808  # Milne says Tashkent was 4:37:10.8; round to nearest.
2777 2809  Zone    Asia/Tashkent   4:37:11 -       LMT     1924 May  2
2778 2810                          5:00    -       TAST    1930 Jun 21 # Tashkent Time
2779 2811                          6:00 RussiaAsia TAS%sT  1991 Mar 31  2:00
2780 2812                          5:00 RussiaAsia TAS%sT  1991 Sep  1 # independence
2781 2813                          5:00 RussiaAsia UZ%sT   1992
2782 2814                          5:00    -       UZT
2783 2815  
2784 2816  # Vietnam
2785 2817  
2786 2818  # From Paul Eggert (2014-10-04):
2787 2819  # Milne gives 7:16:56 for the meridian of Saigon in 1899, as being
2788 2820  # used in Lower Laos, Cambodia, and Annam.  But this is quite a ways
2789 2821  # from Saigon's location.  For now, ignore this and stick with Shanks
2790 2822  # and Pottenger for LMT before 1906.
2791 2823  
2792 2824  # From Arthur David Olson (2008-03-18):
2793 2825  # The English-language name of Vietnam's most populous city is "Ho Chi Minh
2794 2826  # City"; use Ho_Chi_Minh below to avoid a name of more than 14 characters.
2795 2827  
2796 2828  # From Paul Eggert (2014-10-21) after a heads-up from Trần Ngọc Quân:
2797 2829  # Trần Tiến Bình's authoritative book "Lịch Việt Nam: thế kỷ XX-XXI (1901-2100)"
2798 2830  # (Nhà xuất bản Văn Hoá - Thông Tin, Hanoi, 2005), pp 49-50,
2799 2831  # is quoted verbatim in:
2800 2832  # http://www.thoigian.com.vn/?mPage=P80D01
2801 2833  # is translated by Brian Inglis in:
2802 2834  # http://mm.icann.org/pipermail/tz/2014-October/021654.html
2803 2835  # and is the basis for the information below.
2804 2836  #
2805 2837  # The 1906 transition was effective July 1 and standardized Indochina to
2806 2838  # Phù Liễn Observatory, legally 104 deg. 17'17" east of Paris.
2807 2839  # It's unclear whether this meant legal Paris Mean Time (00:09:21) or
2808 2840  # the Paris Meridian (2 deg. 20'14.03" E); the former yields 07:06:30.1333...
2809 2841  # and the latter 07:06:29.333... so either way it rounds to 07:06:30,
2810 2842  # which is used below even though the modern-day Phù Liễn Observatory
2811 2843  # is closer to 07:06:31.  Abbreviate Phù Liễn Mean Time as PLMT.
2812 2844  #
2813 2845  # The following transitions occurred in Indochina in general (before 1954)
2814 2846  # and in South Vietnam in particular (after 1954):
2815 2847  # To 07:00 on 1911-05-01.
2816 2848  # To 08:00 on 1942-12-31 at 23:00.
2817 2849  # To 09:00 in 1945-03-14 at 23:00.
2818 2850  # To 07:00 on 1945-09-02 in Vietnam.
2819 2851  # To 08:00 on 1947-04-01 in French-controlled Indochina.
2820 2852  # To 07:00 on 1955-07-01 in South Vietnam.
2821 2853  # To 08:00 on 1959-12-31 at 23:00 in South Vietnam.
2822 2854  # To 07:00 on 1975-06-13 in South Vietnam.
2823 2855  #
2824 2856  # Trần cites the following sources; it's unclear which supplied the info above.
2825 2857  #
2826 2858  # Hoàng Xuân Hãn: "Lịch và lịch Việt Nam". Tập san Khoa học Xã hội,
2827 2859  # No. 9, Paris, February 1982.
2828 2860  #
2829 2861  # Lê Thành Lân: "Lịch và niên biểu lịch sử hai mươi thế kỷ (0001-2010)",
2830 2862  # NXB Thống kê, Hanoi, 2000.
2831 2863  #
2832 2864  # Lê Thành Lân: "Lịch hai thế kỷ (1802-2010) và các lịch vĩnh cửu",
2833 2865  # NXB Thuận Hoá, Huế, 1995.
2834 2866  
2835 2867  # Zone  NAME            GMTOFF  RULES   FORMAT  [UNTIL]
2836 2868  Zone Asia/Ho_Chi_Minh   7:06:40 -       LMT     1906 Jul  1
2837 2869                          7:06:30 -       PLMT    1911 May  1
2838 2870                          7:00    -       ICT     1942 Dec 31 23:00
2839 2871                          8:00    -       IDT     1945 Mar 14 23:00
2840 2872                          9:00    -       JST     1945 Sep  2
2841 2873                          7:00    -       ICT     1947 Apr  1
2842 2874                          8:00    -       IDT     1955 Jul  1
2843 2875                          7:00    -       ICT     1959 Dec 31 23:00
2844 2876                          8:00    -       IDT     1975 Jun 13
2845 2877                          7:00    -       ICT
2846 2878  
2847 2879  # Yemen
2848 2880  # See Asia/Riyadh.
  
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