Current Time in Kurye, South Korea

View Kurye’s live clock in KST (UTC+9), see that South Korea does not observe DST, and compare times with cities worldwide.

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Kurye Standard TimeGMT +09Tue, Jul 21
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Coordinated Universal TimeGMT +00Tue, Jul 21
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Kurye Time Details

See the current local time in Kurye, South Korea, with the Asia/Seoul timezone name, UTC+9 offset, and no daylight saving time.

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DST Schedule and Changes

Check whether Kurye changes clocks for daylight saving time and review exact spring-forward or fall-back dates when applicable. South Korea currently follows a fixed UTC+9 schedule.

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Compare and Plan Meetings

Compare Kurye time with other cities in a visual grid, then export meeting times to Google Calendar, Gmail, or an ICS file.

How to Check Current Time in Kurye, South Korea

  1. Open the Kurye page: Go to https://www.xconvert.com/time-converter/south-korea/kurye to see Kurye, South Korea already loaded in the comparison grid. This is the fastest way to check the local time before scheduling a business call, arranging travel in Jeollanam-do, or coordinating with a South Korea-based team.

  2. Add comparison cities: Click + Add City and search for cities such as New York, London, or Tokyo to compare Kurye, South Korea with major business centers. That helps when you are coordinating finance calls with London, remote engineering handoffs with New York, or same-time meetings with Tokyo, which shares the same local time as Kurye, South Korea.

  3. Select a time range on the grid: Drag across the 24-hour timeline to highlight a meeting window in purple, then adjust it with the left and right handles if needed. For example, selecting 9:00 AM in Kurye, South Korea helps you see that it is 7:00 PM the previous day in New York in January and 8:00 PM the previous day in New York in July, which is useful for choosing a realistic overlap.

  4. Export the schedule: When your range is selected, use ICS download, Google Calendar, Gmail, Copy to clipboard, or Share link to send the time to coworkers or clients. This is especially useful for distributed teams, because an ICS file or Google Calendar invite keeps the meeting aligned in each person’s local calendar without manual conversion.

About Kurye Time Zone

Kurye, South Korea uses Asia/Seoul, which is the standard IANA time zone for all of South Korea. The local offset is UTC+9 all year, so the clock stays consistent throughout the year and does not shift for seasonal daylight changes. That makes planning easier for domestic meetings, factory coordination, logistics, and government-related scheduling across South Korea.

Kurye, South Korea does not observe daylight saving time, so there is no spring-forward or fall-back adjustment to account for. In practical terms, that means the time relationship with other regions can change when those regions move their clocks, especially places like New York, London, and Sydney. For nearby coordination, Kurye, South Korea matches Tokyo in both January and July, which is helpful for cross-border business, shipping, and travel planning in East Asia.

Kurye, South Korea is in the same broad East Asian time zone region as other major commercial centers that operate on UTC+9, including Seoul and Tokyo. That makes it convenient for regional operations such as electronics supply chains, shipping schedules, and customer support coverage across Korea and Japan. If you are working with partners in Australia, Europe, or the United States, the grid view makes it easier to spot the exact overlap window instead of relying on memory.

Kurye City Details

Kurye, South Korea has a population of 30,000, which gives it the profile of a smaller regional city rather than a large metropolitan center. Its coordinates are 35.20944° N, 127.46444° E, placing it in the southern part of South Korea where local travel, regional administration, and intercity coordination are often planned around nearby hubs.

The currency used in Kurye, South Korea is KRW, the South Korean won, which is the standard currency for everyday spending, hotel bookings, transport, and local business transactions. The country dialing code is +82, so international callers reaching Kurye, South Korea will use South Korea’s national calling prefix when setting up phone meetings or customer support calls.

Time Differences from Kurye

In January, Kurye, South Korea (UTC+9) is 14 hours ahead of New York (UTC-5), so when it is 9:00 AM in Kurye, South Korea, it is 7:00 PM the previous day in New York. In July, Kurye, South Korea (UTC+9) is 13 hours ahead of New York (UTC-4), so when it is 9:00 AM in Kurye, South Korea, it is 8:00 PM the previous day in New York. This seasonal shift matters for U.S. teams in finance, software, and customer support because the overlap window changes between winter and summer.

In January, Kurye, South Korea (UTC+9) is 9 hours ahead of London (UTC+0), so when it is 9:00 AM in Kurye, South Korea, it is 12:00 AM in London. In July, Kurye, South Korea (UTC+9) is 8 hours ahead of London (UTC+1), so when it is 9:00 AM in Kurye, South Korea, it is 1:00 AM in London. That makes early-morning meetings in Kurye, South Korea difficult for London-based colleagues unless you move the call later into the day.

In January, Kurye, South Korea (UTC+9) and Tokyo (UTC+9) share the same local time. In July, Kurye, South Korea (UTC+9) and Tokyo (UTC+9) share the same local time. This is useful for regional trade, airline coordination, and cross-border project management because no conversion is needed between the two cities.

In January, Kurye, South Korea (UTC+9) is 2 hours behind Sydney (UTC+11), so when it is 9:00 AM in Kurye, South Korea, it is 11:00 AM in Sydney. In July, Kurye, South Korea (UTC+9) is 1 hour behind Sydney (UTC+10), so when it is 9:00 AM in Kurye, South Korea, it is 10:00 AM in Sydney. That difference is especially relevant for travel planning, airline connections, and business calls with Australia, where the overlap is much easier than with Europe or North America.

In January, Kurye, South Korea (UTC+9) is 5 hours ahead of Dubai (UTC+4), so when it is 9:00 AM in Kurye, South Korea, it is 4:00 AM in Dubai. In July, Kurye, South Korea (UTC+9) is 5 hours ahead of Dubai (UTC+4), so when it is 9:00 AM in Kurye, South Korea, it is 4:00 AM in Dubai. This fixed gap is useful for logistics, aviation, and trading coordination because the difference stays the same across seasons.

Frequently Asked Questions

What time zone is Kurye in?

Kurye, South Korea is in Asia/Seoul, the standard time zone used throughout South Korea. It follows UTC+9 all year, so the local time stays stable for business, travel, and government scheduling.

Does Kurye observe daylight saving time?

No, Kurye, South Korea does not observe daylight saving time. That means there is no seasonal clock change locally, although the time difference with cities like New York, London, and Sydney can still shift when those places change their clocks.

What is the time difference between Kurye and New York?

In January, Kurye, South Korea is 14 hours ahead of New York, and in July it is 13 hours ahead. For example, when it is 9:00 AM in Kurye, South Korea, it is 7:00 PM the previous day in New York in January and 8:00 PM the previous day in New York in July.

What is the best time to call Kurye from the US or UK?

For the US, the best call window is usually late afternoon or evening in New York if you want to reach Kurye, South Korea during its working hours, because Kurye is far ahead of U.S. time. For the UK, morning or early afternoon in London often lines up better, but in July Kurye, South Korea is still 8 hours ahead of London, so a 9:00 AM call in Kurye lands at 1:00 AM in London.

What is the UTC offset for Kurye?

Kurye, South Korea uses UTC+9 all year. Since it does not observe daylight saving time, the offset remains constant in every month, which makes recurring meetings and shift planning simpler.

What currency does Kurye use?

Kurye, South Korea uses KRW, the South Korean won. This is the standard currency for local purchases, transport, hotels, and business expenses in South Korea, including travel through regional cities like Kurye.