It sounds lovely, but I am not sure what "romance" daylight time is!
Thailand (UTC + 7 hours) is 11 hours ahead of Eastern Daylight Saving Time (UTC - 4 hours), 12 hours ahead of Eastern Standard Time and Central Daylight Saving Time (UTC - 5 hours), 13 hours ahead of Central Standard Time and Mountain Daylight Saving Time (UTC - 6 hours), 14 hours ahead of Mountain Standard Time and Pacific Daylight Saving Time (UTC - 7 hours), 15 hours ahead of Pacific Standard Time and Alaska Daylight Saving Time (UTC - 8 hours), 16 hours ahead of Alaska Standard Time and Hawaii-Aleutian Daylight Saving Time (UTC - 9 hours), and 17 hours ahead of Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time (UTC - 10 hours).
10 hours in daylight saving time and 11 hours otherwise.
Eastern daylight time is three hours ahead of the pacific daylight time.
North Korea (UTC+8:30) is 13.5 hours ahead of Central Daylight Saving Time (CDT/UTC-5) and 14.5 hours ahead of Central Standard Time (CST/UTC-6). South Korea (UTC+9) is 14 hours ahead of CDT and 15 hours ahead of CST.
12 hours ahead depending upon daylight savings time.
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Thailand (UTC + 7 hours) is 11 hours ahead of Eastern Daylight Saving Time (UTC - 4 hours), 12 hours ahead of Eastern Standard Time and Central Daylight Saving Time (UTC - 5 hours), 13 hours ahead of Central Standard Time and Mountain Daylight Saving Time (UTC - 6 hours), 14 hours ahead of Mountain Standard Time and Pacific Daylight Saving Time (UTC - 7 hours), 15 hours ahead of Pacific Standard Time and Alaska Daylight Saving Time (UTC - 8 hours), 16 hours ahead of Alaska Standard Time and Hawaii-Aleutian Daylight Saving Time (UTC - 9 hours), and 17 hours ahead of Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time (UTC - 10 hours).
10 hours in daylight saving time and 11 hours otherwise.
10 hours in daylight saving time and 11 hours otherwise.
8 hoursFrom the 1st Sunday of April to the 1st Sunday of October, Melbourne is 15 hours ahead of Central Daylight Saving Time and 16 hours ahead of Mountain Daylight Saving Time.From the 1st Sunday of November to the 2nd Sunday of March, Melbourne is 17 hours ahead of Central Standard Time and 18 hours ahead of Mountain Standard Time.During the rest of the year, Melbourne is 16 hours ahead of Central Daylight Saving Time and 17 hours ahead of Mountain Daylight Saving Time.
Eastern daylight time is three hours ahead of the pacific daylight time.
IST is 5.5 hours ahead of GMT IST does not used Daylight Savings Time
North Korea (UTC+8:30) is 13.5 hours ahead of Central Daylight Saving Time (CDT/UTC-5) and 14.5 hours ahead of Central Standard Time (CST/UTC-6). South Korea (UTC+9) is 14 hours ahead of CDT and 15 hours ahead of CST.
12 hours ahead depending upon daylight savings time.
Hong Kong time is 13 hours ahead of Eastern Daylight Time.
Disregarding Daylight Saving (which QLD doesn't currently use), the East Coast of Australia is 15 hours ahead of New York, and 18 hours ahead of Los Angelos.But, taking Daylight Saving into account (using NSW), the East Coast of Australia is 16 hours ahead of New York, and 19 hours ahead of Los Angelos.The hours have to be counted westward from Australia - across the Indian Ocean, Africa, and the Atlantic Ocean.
India is: 9½ hours ahead of Atlantic Standard Time (Puerto Rico, USA) 10½ hours ahead of Eastern US Standard Time (9½ Daylight Saving Time) 11½ hours ahead of Central US Standard Time (10½ Daylight Saving Time) 12½ hours ahead of Mountain US Standard Time (11½ Daylight Saving Time) 13½ hours ahead of Pacific US Standard Time (12½ Daylight Saving Time) 14½ hours ahead of Alaska US Standard Time (13½ Daylight Saving Time) 15½ hours ahead of Hawaii/Guam/Aleutian Islands US Standard Time (14½ Aleutian Daylight Saving Time) 16½ Hours ahead of American Samoa