Home > Time Zones > Myanmar Time Zone - MMTMyanmar Time Zone - MMT The current time and date right now2:12:00 AM Sunday, November 3, 2024 UTC/GMT is 19:41 on Saturday, November 2, 2024 Difference from Unknown, China Not your location? 14.5 hours ahead of Myanmar Time Myanmar ...
The current time and date right now 11:20:14 AM Thursday, November 14, 2024 UTC/GMT is 04:49 on Thursday, November 14, 2024 Difference fromUnknown, China Not your location? 14.5hoursaheadofMyanmar Time Myanmar Time is six and a half hours ahead of the Coordinated Universal Time standard,...
Naypyidaw (Capital) 53.4 million (Population) Burmese (Language) GMT +7 (Time zone) 230V/50Hz (Electricity) Kyat (Currency) Myanmar It's a new era for this extraordinary and complex land, where the landscape is scattered with gilded pagodas and the traditional ways of Asia endure. Naypyidaw...
The Baffling Myanmar Time Zone WHAT time is it in Myanmar? Why is there a 30-minute difference? Myanmar Standard Time is a little different. You see, while the rest of the world is plus or minus time ON the hour, Myanmar does it differently with half-hour time zones...
Most of Myanmar has a tropical monsoon climate; however, N of the Bago Hills around Mandalay is the so-called Dry Zone with a rainfall of 20 to 40 in. (51–102 cm). On the Shan Plateau temperatures are moderate. Theravada Buddhism is the religion of about 90% of the population; there...
Another group of Tibeto-Burman speakers, the Burmans, also had become established in the northern dry zone. They were centered on the small settlement ofPaganon theIrrawaddy River. By the mid-9th century, Pagan had emerged as the capital of a powerful kingdom that would unify Myanmar and in...
Myanmar has only 1 national time zone: +6.5 hrs GMT, or +11.5 hrs EST. Electricity is 230 volts AC at 50 cycles. Several plugs and sockets are in use, so bring your plug adapter kits. There are frequent blackouts and power variations, especially during the rainy season. The Burma liveab...
Get ready to break a sweat. I was panting by the time we reached the top, but it’s worth the long walk up to Mandalay Hill to the temple perched at the top for an incredible view at sunset (and one helluva stair climb). In the city center and surrounded by a large moat, Mandala...
There is almost a festival every week of the year in Myanmar, but you have to be in the right place at the right time. Why not make a splash at the Water Festival, one of Myanmar's most famous festivals where locals pour water over each other as a cleansing ritual before the New Ye...
This process takes time, imposing no small burden on companies. The Special Economic Zone Act applies to companies expanding into the Thilawa SEZ, however, and all of the complicated procedures can be handled in the Center, as its name implies, via one-stop service. Stepping inside, visitors ...