Rise at 11? China’s Single Time Zone Means Keeping Odd Hours

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/06/17/world/asia/china-single-time-zone.html

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There is one official time zone spanning the whole of China. This means that in some parts of the country, regular activities occur at strange times.

24 June 2016 Edit: 9 November 2017

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