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Why does China have only 1 time zone?

In the past, China had been divided into five time zones. In 1912, the Central Observatory of the Republic of China in Peking (Beijing) divided the country into five time zones, namely Kunlun Time Zone (GMT+5.5), Sinkiang-Tibet Time Zone (GMT+6), Kansu-Szechuan Time Zone (GMT+7), Chungyuan Standard Time Zone (GMT+8), and Changpai Time Zone (GMT+8.5). These time zones were ratified in 1939 in the standard time conference of the Ministry of Interior of the Executive Yuan. These time zones were no longer in effective use after 1949, when the PRC was established on mainland China, as the new government had its own policies regarding the time zones on mainland China. However, as the ROC still claimed that it had sovereignty over mainland China, the time zones that were assigned in 1912 are still in use in the view of the Government of the ROC, which had retreated to Taiwan. That is the reason why some government departments on Taiwan still refer to the time on Taiwan as "Chungyuan Standard Time" nowadays, although a lot of people want to officially change the name of the time zone to "Taiwan Time", Chungyuan being part of mainland China. (reference from Wikipedia)


How strong is an avalanche?

[ e a r t h q u a k e s : c a s e s t u d i e s ]Click on the links to read about earthquakes which have occurred throughout history. * Helice, Greece (373 B.C.) * Naples, Italy (63 AD) * Pompeii, Italy (64) * Antioch (526) * Corinth (856) * Shansi, China (1038) * Sicily (1170) * Gulf of Chihli, China (1290) * Shensi, China (1556, January 23) * Shemakha, Caucasia (1667, November) * Port Royal, Jamaica (1692, June 7) * Catania, Sicily, and Naples, Italy (1693) * Lisbon, Portugal (1755, November 1) * Boston, Massachusetts, USA (1755, November 18) * Calabria, Italy (1783, February 4-5) * Quito, Ecuador (1797, February 4) * New Madrid, Missouri, USA (1811-12, winter) * Arica, Chile (1868, August 8) * Southern Peru (1868, August 13) * Owens Valley, California, USA (1872, March 26) * Venezuela and Colombia (1875, May 16) * Charleston, South Carolina, USA (1886, August 31) * Mino-Owari, Japan (1891, October 28) * Assam, India (1897, June 12) * Displacement Bay, Yakutat Bay, Alaska, USA (1899, September 3 and 10) * Kangra, India (1905, April 4) * San Francisco, USA (1906, April 18) * Messina, Sicily (1908, December 28) * Messina, Italy (1915, December 28) * Kansu, China (1920, December 16) * Tokyo-Yokohama, Japan (1923, September 1) * Tango, Japan (1927, March 7) * North Atlantic Ocean (1929, November 18) * Ito, Japan (1930, November 25) * Kansu, China (1932, December 26) * Long Beach, California, USA (1933, March 10) * Quetta, Pakistan (1935, May 31) * Concepión, Chile (1939, January 24) * Erzincan, Turkey (1939, December 27) * Assam, India (1950, August 15) * Orléansville, Algeria (1954, September 10) * Shensi Province (1950s, Mid-) * Hebgen Lake, Montana, USA (1959, August 17) * Agadir, Morocco (1960, February 29) * Skopje, Yugoslavia (1963) * Anchorage, Alaska, USA (1964, March 27) * Niigata, Japan (1964, June 16) * Eastern Anatolia, Turkey (1966, August 19-23) * Caracas, Venezuela (1967, July 29) * Dasht-i-Bayaz, Iran (1968, August 31) * Gediz, Turkey (1970, March 28) * Northern Peru (1970, May 31) * San Fernando, California, USA (1971, February 9) * Peru (1971) * Ghir, Iran (1972, April 10) * Managua, Nicaragua (1972, December 23) * Puebla, Mexico (1973, August 28) * North Pakistan (1974, December 28) * Pagan, Burma (1975, July 8) * Lice, Turkey (1975, September 6) * Guatemala City, Guatemala (1976, February 4) * Northern Italy (1976, May 7-8) * West Irian Province, Indonesia (1976, June 26) * Tangshan, China (1976, July 28) * Mindanao, Philippines (1976, August 17) * Muradiye, Turkey (1976, November 24) * Bucharest, Romania (1977, March 5) * Tabas, Iran (1978, September 16) * Los Angeles, California, USA (1978, February) * Bar, Yugoslavia (1979, April 15) * Al Asnam, Algeria (1980, October 10) * Southern Italy (1980, November 23) * Irian Jaya, Indonesia (1981, January 30) * Kerman Province, Iran (1981, June 11) * California, USA (1989, October 17) * Iran (1990) Helice, Greece (373 B.C.)Strabo, in his Geography, makes the first accurate description of an earthquake. He writes of a city named Achaea (now thought to be Helice), which fell into the Gulf of Corinth as the result of earthquake-caused subsidence or slumping. Naples, Italy (63 AD)An earthquake hit the city while Emperor Nero was making his vocal concert debut. Undisturbed, he continued to sing until he was finished. Pompeii, Italy (64)Thought Mt. Vesuvius was just a volcano? Think again. The Romans witnessed an earthquake that destroyed half the city as well as the Herculaneum. Unluckily for them, they gave no thought to whether the earthquake were the early warnings of a later volcanic eruption, but instead simply rebuilt their cities. Seventeen years later, Mt. Vesuvius erupted, burying Pompeii.


Do they observe daylight saving time in Asia?

According to Wikipedia, the geographical region of China, which includes mainland China, Hong Kong, and Macau is in the same time zone which is eight hours ahead of the Coordinated Universal Time (UTC+8). It is known as China Standard Time or Beijing Time, which is the time zone observed in the People's Republic of China (PRC).In the past, China had been divided into five time zones, which are listed below.The Kunlun Time Zone was assigned to the area around the Kunlun mountain ranges in the far west of China, based on the time on the longitude 82°15′E.The Sinkiang-Tibet Time Zone was named after the administrative divisions of Sinkiang and Tibet, which had the majority of their land lying in this time zone. The time zone also covered the western halves of their neighbouring administrative divisions. The time in this time zone was based on that on the longitude 90°E.The Kansu-Szechuan Time Zone covered the mid-western part of China, based on the longitude 105°E.The Chungyuan Standard Time Zone, or Central Standard Time Zone, covered the densely populated area of the ROC, including the then capital Nanking. The time in this time zone was based on the longitude 120°E.The Changpai Time Zone covered Northeast China. Named after the Changpai mountain range on the border between China and Korea, it was based on that on the longitude 127°30′E.


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