Myanmar · Asia/Rangoon · UTC+06:30
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Convert any time to/from Naypyidaw (Asia/Rangoon)
Offset: UTC+06:30 | TZ: Asia/Rangoon
Naypyidaw is the capital of Myanmar (formerly Burma), purpose-built from scratch in a remote central location and inaugurated in 2005 when the military junta controversially relocated the capital from Yangon almost overnight. Home to approximately 1.1 million residents, it operates on Myanmar Standard Time (MMT, UTC+6:30) — one of the world's rare 30-minute offset time zones. Naypyidaw is one of the world's most unusual capital cities — its wide, largely empty 20-lane highways, vast government ministries, and enormous military parade grounds were built with extraordinary resources yet the city has few of the organic commercial and social functions of a typical capital. The Naypyidaw Zoological Gardens is one of Southeast Asia's largest. Myanmar's rich natural resources (jade, rubies, teak, oil, gas) and Buddhist heritage make it a complex and important country in the region. The Uppatasanti Pagoda, a replica of Yangon's famous Shwedagon Pagoda, is the city's religious centrepiece.
Myanmar does not observe DST. MMT (UTC+6:30) is fixed year-round — a rare 30-minute offset. The live clock displayed above reflects the real-time local time currently in Naypyidaw, making it an ideal tool for international business coordination, travel planning, remote work scheduling, and staying connected across time zones.
The cities listed below represent some of the most prominent urban centers near Naypyidaw, along with their respective local times for easy comparison and scheduling.