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UTC/GMT Offset Actual offset : UTC/GMT 8 hours
No offset at this time

Geographical and astronomical datas : Taiwan

Coordinates Latitude : 25° 02' north
Longitude : 121° 38' east
Astronomic Observations Sunrise at : 05:06 am
Transition hout : 11:50 am
Sunset at : 06:35 pm
Duration of day : 13 hours
Civil twilight start at : 04:41 am
Civil twilight end at : 07:00 pm

Knowledge about Local time Taiwan - Taipei

It is maintained by ISO Technical Committee TC 154.
Date and time values are organized from the most to the least significant: year, month (or week), day, hour, minute, second, and fraction of second
The lexicographical order of the representation thus corresponds to chronological order, except for date representations involving negative years.
Each date and time value has a fixed number of digits that must be padded with leading zeros.
Representations can be done in one of two formats—a basic format with a minimal number of separators or an extended format with separators added to enhance human readability.
The separator used between date values (year, month, week, and day) is the hyphen, while the colon is used as the separator between time values (hours, minutes, and seconds)
For example, the 6th day of the 1st month of the year 2009 may be written as "2009-01-06" in the extended format or simply as "20090106" in the basic format without ambiguity
The extended formats are preferred over the basic formats not only for human readability, but because some basic formats can appear to be ambiguous to those unfamiliar with the standard.
For reduced accuracy, any number of values may be dropped from any of the date and time representations, but in the order from the least to the most significant
For example, "2004-05" is a valid ISO 8601 date, which indicates May (the fifth month) 2004
This format will never represent the 5th day of an unspecified month in 2004, nor will it represent a time-span extending from 2004 into 2005.
When higher precision is needed, the standard supports the addition of a decimal fraction to the smallest time value in the representation.
The standard uses the Gregorian calendar, which is the most widely used calendar in the world and is already the de facto standard of international trade.
As a point of interest, ISO 8601 fixes a reference calendar date to the Gregorian calendar of 1875-05-20 as the date the Convention du Mètre (Metre Convention) was signed in Paris
However, ISO calendar dates before the Convention are still compatible with the Gregorian calendar all the way back to the official introduction of the Gregorian calendar on 1582-10-15
Earlier dates, in the proleptic Gregorian calendar, may be used by mutual agreement of the partners exchanging information
The standard states that every date must be consecutive, so usage of the Julian calendar would be contrary to the standard (because at the switchover date, the dates would not be consecutive).
ISO 8601 prescribes, as a minimum, a four-digit year to avoid the year 2000 problem.
To represent years before 0000 or after 9999, the standard also permits the expansion of the year representation An expanded year representation must have an agreed-upon number of extra year digits beyond the four-digit minimum and is always prefixed with a + or − sign with the convention that year zero is positive.
The common BC/BCE notation, for dates that are before year 0001, is not used

Source : Wikipedia