PYT — Pyongyang Time

See what PYT stands for, its UTC+8:30 offset, and how to convert Pyongyang Time to other world time zones.

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Meaning and Usage

PYT stands for Pyongyang Time and uses a fixed UTC+8:30 offset. This page covers the timezone meaning of PYT only, not other abbreviations or non-time-related uses.

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No DST Changes

Pyongyang Time does not observe daylight saving time, so PYT stays at UTC+8:30 year-round. The page tracks timezone rules and automatic adjustments using the IANA timezone database.

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Convert Other Zones

Compare PYT with other time zones using the visual time grid and hour-by-hour tables. Export meetings with ICS download or send to Google Calendar and Gmail.

PYT (Pyongyang Time, UTC+8:30) is a fixed time zone abbreviation used for a half-hour offset from Coordinated Universal Time.

Looking for Paraguay Time? See /time-converter/pyt-time-zone.

How to Convert PYT to Other Time Zones

  1. Open the PYT converter page: Go to https://www.xconvert.com/time-converter/pyt-pyongyang-time-zone to open the visual comparison grid with Pyongyang Time pre-loaded as the reference row. This layout is useful when you need to line up a call, deadline, or handoff against Pyongyang Time without manually calculating a UTC+8:30 offset.

  2. Add comparison cities: Click + Add City and search for the cities you want to compare against Pyongyang Time, such as major offices, supplier locations, or customer hubs your team works with. This is especially practical for remote operations, logistics planning, or international client support, because each added row shows the same 24-hour day against the PYT timeline.

  3. Select a working window on the grid: Use the Select button if needed, then drag across the colored hourly slots on the Pyongyang Time row to highlight a meeting or work range in purple. You can drag the center of the selection to move it or use the left and right handles to resize it, which helps you quickly test whether a proposed PYT time falls into another location’s work hours, evening, or night period.

  4. Export and share the result: After selecting a range, use the export options for ICS download, Google Calendar, Gmail, Copy to clipboard, or Share link. This is useful when you want to send a confirmed Pyongyang Time meeting block to colleagues so they can open the exact time range in their own calendar workflow instead of reinterpreting the offset manually.

About Pyongyang Time (PYT)

Pyongyang Time (PYT) is the abbreviation for a time zone with a standard offset of UTC+8:30. The half-hour offset is the key detail that distinguishes it from more common whole-hour time zones, so it matters when scheduling calls, timestamping events, or coordinating deadlines across systems that default to hourly offsets.

Pyongyang Time does not observe daylight saving time and has no counterpart abbreviation. That means the abbreviation remains PYT throughout the year, with no seasonal switch to an alternate standard or summer time label.

Because Pyongyang Time stays fixed at UTC+8:30 year-round, it is easier to use for recurring coordination than time zones that shift seasonally. If you are planning repeated meetings, reports, or operational windows tied to Pyongyang Time, the offset itself does not change between months.

PYT and Daylight Saving Time

Pyongyang Time does not observe daylight saving time. There is no annual spring or autumn clock change, and there is no alternate daylight abbreviation used during part of the year.

That also means Pyongyang Time has no DST start date, no DST end date, and no switching schedule for the current year. For practical scheduling, a meeting set in Pyongyang Time remains on UTC+8:30 in every month of the year.

This fixed behavior is useful for recurring events because the Pyongyang Time side of the schedule stays stable. If another participant’s location uses seasonal clock changes, their local time may shift relative to PYT, but Pyongyang Time itself does not.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does PYT stand for?

Pyongyang Time (PYT) is the full meaning of the abbreviation on this page. It represents a time zone with a fixed offset of UTC+8:30 and is used as a standard time abbreviation rather than a seasonal daylight variant.

Is PYT the same as GMT?

No. Pyongyang Time is UTC+8:30, while GMT refers to UTC+0:00, so PYT is 8 hours 30 minutes ahead of GMT. This difference is important when converting business deadlines, calendar invitations, or system logs between the two standards.

Which cities use PYT?

This page is specifically about Pyongyang Time as a time zone abbreviation rather than a city directory. When using the converter, the important operational detail is that PYT corresponds to UTC+8:30 and remains fixed throughout the year.

What is the UTC offset for PYT?

Pyongyang Time uses UTC+8:30. The extra 30 minutes matters in scheduling because a half-hour offset can create mistakes if someone assumes every time zone differs by full hours only.

When does PYT change?

Pyongyang Time does not change during the year. It does not observe daylight saving time, so there is no switch date, no clock adjustment, and no alternate seasonal abbreviation to track.

Is PYT Pyongyang Time or Paraguay Time?

PYT can refer to more than one time-related abbreviation, so context matters. On this page, PYT means Pyongyang Time (UTC+8:30); if you are looking for Paraguay Time (UTC-3), use /time-converter/pyt-time-zone.

Does Pyongyang Time have a daylight saving version?

No. Pyongyang Time has no daylight saving counterpart, which means there is no separate summer-time abbreviation associated with it. For recurring meetings and timestamp interpretation, that makes PYT a single, year-round reference at UTC+8:30.