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North Korea sets clocks back 30 minutes to create its own time zone

Updated on: 08 August,2015 08:58 AM IST  | 
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The change will put standard time in North Korea at GMT+8:30, 30 mins behind South Korea which, like Japan, is at GMT+9:00

North Korea sets clocks back 30 minutes to create its own time zone

Seoul: North Korea yesterday announced it was moving its clocks backwards 30 minutes to create a new “Pyongyang Time” — breaking from a time standard imposed by “wicked” Japanese imperialists more than a century ago.


The change will put the standard time in North Korea at GMT+8:30, 30 minutes behind South Korea which, like Japan, is at GMT+9:00.


North Korea said the time change, approved on Wednesday by its rubber-stamp parliament, would come into effect from August 15, which this year marks the 70th anniversary of the Korean peninsula’s liberation from Japan’s 1910-45 colonial rule.


“The wicked Japanese imperialists committed such unpardonable crimes as depriving Korea of even its standard time while mercilessly trampling down its land,” the North Korea’s official KCNA news agency said.

Standard time in pre-colonial Korea had run at GMT+8:30 but was changed to Japan standard time in 1912. KCNA said the parliamentary decree reflected “the unshakeable faith and will of the service personnel and people on the 70th anniversary of Korea’s liberation.”

South Korea had similarly changed its standard time in 1954 — again to reflect the break from Japanese rule —but reverted to Japan standard time in 1961 after Park Chung-Hee came to power in a military coup.

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