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Reunified Vietnam follows Indochina Time (ICT), which is seven hours ahead of UTC, ICT is used all year round as Vietnam does not observe daylight saving time. Vietnam shares the same time zone with Thailand, Cambodia, Christmas Island, Laos, and Western Indonesia.
Vietnam referenced ISO 8601 under in 1998 and then created its own standard TCVN 6398-1:1998.[1]
Period in use | Time offset from GMT | Notes |
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Prior to 1 July 1906 | UTC+07:06:40 | Local mean time |
1 July 1906 – 30 April 1911 | UTC+07:06:30 | 106°37'30"E French Time |
1 May 1911 – 30 December 1942 | UTC+07:00 | Standard Time Zone |
31 December 1942 – 13 March 1945 | UTC+08:00 | Standard Time Zone |
14 March 1945 – 1 September 1945 | UTC+09:00 | Tokyo Standard Time |
2 September 1945 – Activation of Geneva Accords | UTC+07:00 | Standard Time Zone |
Period in use | Time offset from GMT | Notes |
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2 September 1945 – 31 March 1947 | UTC+07:00 | Hanoi Time Zone |
1 April 1947 – Activation of Geneva Accords After the activation |
No Standard Time UTC+07:00 for zone under peace UTC+08:00 for zone under attacking | |
1 January 1968 – 12 June 1975 | UTC+07:00 | Hanoi Time Zone |
Period in use | Time offset from GMT | Notes |
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Activation of Geneva Accords – 30 June 1955 | UTC+08:00 | Saigon Standard Time |
1 July 1955 – 31 December 1959 | UTC+07:00 | Saigon Standard Time |
1 January 1960 – 12 June 1975 | UTC+08:00 | Saigon Standard Time |
Period in use | Time offset from GMT | Notes |
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13 June 1975 – now | UTC+07:00 | Standard Time Zone |