Time in Vietnam

Reunified Vietnam follows UTC+7, which is 7 hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time and Coordinated Universal Time.

Vietnam referenced ISO 8601 under in 1998 and then created its own standard TCVN 6398-1:1998.[1]

History

Time in French Indochina

Period in use Time offset from GMT Notes
1 July 1906 - 30 April 1911 TBA 104°17’E French Time
1 May 1911 - 31 December 1942 UTC+07:00:00 Standard Zone Time
1 January 1943 - 14 March 1945 UTC+08:00:00 Standard Zone Time
15 March 1945 - September 1945 UTC+09:00:00 Tokyo Standard Time
September 1945 - Activation of Geneva Agreements UTC+08:00:00 Standard Zone Time

Time in North Vietnam

Period in use Time offset from GMT Notes
September 1945 - 31 March 1947 UTC+07:00:00 Hanoi Zone Time
1 April 1947 - Activation of Geneva Agreements
After the activation
No Standard Time
UTC+07:00:00 for zone under peace
UTC+08:00:00 for zone under attacking
1 January 1968 - 12 June 1975 UTC+07:00:00 Hanoi Zone Time

Time in South Vietnam

Period in use Time offset from GMT Notes
Activation of Geneva Agreements - 30 June 1955 UTC+08:00:00 Saigon Standard Time
1 July 1955 - 31 December 1959 UTC+07:00:00 Saigon Standard Time
1 January 1960 - 12 June 1975 UTC+08:00:00 Saigon Standard Time

Time in Reunified Vietnam

Period in use Time offset from GMT Notes
13 June 1975 - now UTC+07:00:00 Standard Zone Time

See also

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