You will go back in time which you will not understand which causes dasavou.
Sunday
if you travel east across the international dateline your calendar would be moved back a day.If you traveled west, you would move your calendar a day ahead.Weird, huh?
The international dateline passes through the Pacific Ocean. The international dateline is an imaginary line that is 180 degrees east of the Greenwich Meridian.
You "gain" a day - that is, the day shifts to the previous one. So, if it was 11pm on Sunday the 12th, and you crossed eastward over the International Date line, it is now 11pm on Saturday the 11th.
you go back a day from the day you are on
west
The closest continent east of the International Date Line is North America.
west
Add 1 day in addition to any other applicable time zone adjustment.
Nuku'Alofa, the capital, is about 300 miles east of the IDL.
French Polynesia is east of the International Date Line.
They don't, east and west are a determined direction of travel from the point where you are located. No matter where you are you can always go west or east.ANSWEROn the prime meridian and the International dateline, at 180 degress, East or West.