HKT PST Time Converter

Convert HKT to PST instantly. Hong Kong Time is UTC+8 and Pacific Standard Time is UTC-8 / UTC-7 (PDT) — a 16h difference. Enter any time in either field — both are fully editable. Use the ⇄ button to swap directions.

🕐 Live Current Times

HKT
--:--:--
--
Hong Kong Time
16h behind
⇄ PST→HKT
PST
--:--:--
--
Pacific Standard Time

⚡ Bidirectional Time Converter

HKT (UTC+8) → PST (UTC-8 / UTC-7 (PDT)) · Difference: 16h behind (auto-adjusts for DST)

ℹ️ Timezone Details

HKT Offset
UTC+8
PST Offset
UTC-8 / UTC-7 (PDT)
Difference
16h behind
HKT Full Name
Hong Kong Time
PST Full Name
Pacific Standard Time
Vice Versa

🤝 Best Meeting Hours Between HKT and PST

Because PST is 16h behind of HKT, use this table to find windows where both sides fall within normal working hours. Morning slots in the earlier zone generally line up with afternoon or evening in the later zone.

HKTPSTSuitability
7:00 AM3:00 PMGood — early start
8:00 AM4:00 PMBest overlap
9:00 AM5:00 PMBest overlap
10:00 AM6:00 PMBest overlap
11:00 AM7:00 PMGood — late window

🏙️ Cities Covered by Each Time Zone

HKT Cities
Hong Kong, Macau, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Taipei, Kaohsiung, Taichung
PST Cities
Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, Portland, San Diego, Las Vegas, Vancouver

🌤️ Daylight Saving Time (DST) — What to Know

PST (Pacific Standard Time) observes Daylight Saving Time (DST), shifting clocks forward by one hour during summer months. HKT (Hong Kong Time) does not observe DST and remains fixed at UTC+8 year-round. As a result, the time difference between these zones changes seasonally — narrowing or widening by one hour when PST enters or exits its daylight period. The live clocks and converter on this page auto-adjust so you always get the precise current offset.

📋 Full 24-Hour Conversion Table — HKT to PST

HKT (12h)HKT (24h)PST (12h)PST (24h)DayType
12:00 AM00:008:00 AM08:00-1 DayNight
1:00 AM01:009:00 AM09:00-1 DayNight
2:00 AM02:0010:00 AM10:00-1 DayNight
3:00 AM03:0011:00 AM11:00-1 DayNight
4:00 AM04:0012:00 PM12:00-1 DayNight
5:00 AM05:001:00 PM13:00-1 DayNight
6:00 AM06:002:00 PM14:00-1 Day
7:00 AM07:003:00 PM15:00-1 Day
8:00 AM08:004:00 PM16:00-1 Day
9:00 AM09:005:00 PM17:00-1 DayBusiness
10:00 AM10:006:00 PM18:00-1 DayBusiness
11:00 AM11:007:00 PM19:00-1 DayBusiness
12:00 PM12:008:00 PM20:00-1 DayBusiness
1:00 PM13:009:00 PM21:00-1 DayBusiness
2:00 PM14:0010:00 PM22:00-1 DayBusiness
3:00 PM15:0011:00 PM23:00-1 DayBusiness
4:00 PM16:0012:00 AM00:00Business
5:00 PM17:001:00 AM01:00Business
6:00 PM18:002:00 AM02:00
7:00 PM19:003:00 AM03:00
8:00 PM20:004:00 AM04:00
9:00 PM21:005:00 AM05:00
10:00 PM22:006:00 AM06:00Night
11:00 PM23:007:00 AM07:00Night

This table uses the fixed standard offset of 16h behind. During Daylight Saving Time the actual difference may shift by one hour — use the live converter above which adjusts automatically.

🔗 Related Converters

💡 How to Convert HKT to PST

1
Find the offset — Hong Kong Time is UTC+8 and Pacific Standard Time is UTC-8 / UTC-7 (PDT). The difference between them is 16h behind.
2
Use either input field — Type a time in the HKT field to get the PST equivalent, or type in the PST field to get the HKT time. Both fields are fully editable and update instantly.
3
Swap directions — Click ⇄ to instantly reverse the conversion, or visit the dedicated PST to HKT page.
4
Check the reference table — The 24-hour table shows every hour converted, with business hours highlighted in green and late-night slots in orange. Click any row to populate the converter.
5
Watch for day changes — Some conversions cross midnight into the next or previous calendar day. A "+1 Day" or "-1 Day" note appears automatically so you never book a meeting on the wrong date.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions — HKT to PST

What is the time difference between HKT and PST?

Pacific Standard Time (PST) is 16h behind of Hong Kong Time (HKT). This comes from HKT sitting at UTC+8 and PST at UTC-8 / UTC-7 (PDT). As a quick reference: when it is 9:00 AM in Hong Kong, it is 5:00 PM in Los Angeles. At noon in Hong Kong (12:00 PM), Los Angeles reads 8:00 PM. And 5:00 PM in Hong Kong corresponds to 1:00 AM in Los Angeles.

How do I convert HKT to PST manually?

To convert HKT to PST by hand, subtract 16 hours to the HKT time. For example, 12:00 PM HKT becomes 8:00 PM PST. If the result goes past midnight, increment (or decrement) the calendar date accordingly — the converter on this page flags this with a "+1 Day" or "-1 Day" note automatically. For half-hour or 45-minute offsets, just carry the minutes over normally (e.g., 30 extra minutes means the result's minutes increase by 30, rolling over to the next hour if needed).

Is PST ahead of or behind HKT?

Pacific Standard Time (PST) is 16h behind of Hong Kong Time (HKT). Flipped the other way, HKT is 16h ahead of PST. A practical example: if someone in Los Angeles says "let's meet at noon," that maps to 4:00 AM HKT in Hong Kong.

What is HKT?

Hong Kong Time (HKT) is the civil time standard used across Hong Kong, Macau, Guangzhou, Shenzhen and nearby regions. It sits at UTC+8 relative to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). It does not observe Daylight Saving Time, meaning the UTC offset stays constant at UTC+8 all year — every day of the year. The zone encompasses major cities including Hong Kong, Macau, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Taipei, Kaohsiung, Taichung.

What is PST?

Pacific Standard Time (PST) is the standard time used in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, Portland and surrounding areas. It operates at UTC-8 / UTC-7 (PDT) from UTC. It observes Daylight Saving Time, so the effective offset shifts by one hour during parts of the year. Cities in this zone include Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, Portland, San Diego, Las Vegas, Vancouver.

Does Daylight Saving Time affect the HKT to PST difference?

Yes. PST observes Daylight Saving Time and moves its clocks by one hour during summer, while HKT stays fixed at UTC+8 year-round. This means the gap changes seasonally — it shifts by one hour when PST transitions in or out of its daylight period. The live converter on this page always shows the accurate current offset.

What is the best time to schedule a meeting between HKT and PST?

The ideal meeting window is where standard business hours (roughly 9 AM – 6 PM) overlap in both zones. Given that PST is 16h behind of HKT, mornings on the earlier side tend to align with afternoons on the later side. As a general rule: aim for 8 AM – 11 AM in the earlier zone to keep both sides in reasonable working hours. See the meeting hours table above for exact recommended slots for this specific pair. Avoid times that push either side before 7 AM or after 9 PM — those are shaded in the table.

How do I convert PST back to HKT?

Type any time directly into the PST input field in the bidirectional converter above — it calculates the HKT equivalent instantly and works equally well in both directions. Alternatively, add 16 hours from the PST time to get the HKT result manually. You can also visit the dedicated reverse page: PST to HKT converter ↗.

Do conversions between HKT and PST cross midnight?

Yes, some conversions do cross midnight. When a converted time goes past 11:59 PM or before 12:00 AM, the date changes. The converter on this page shows a "+1 Day" label when the result falls on the next calendar day, and "-1 Day" when it falls the previous day. Always check this when sending calendar invites across these two zones — booking a "Tuesday 3 PM" meeting can accidentally land on Wednesday or Monday in the other zone if you miss the date shift.

Which cities and countries use HKT?

Hong Kong Time (HKT) is used across the following cities and regions: Hong Kong, Macau, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Taipei, Kaohsiung, Taichung. The zone covers UTC+8, with no seasonal change — the same offset applies every day of the year. It is one of the major time zones used for international scheduling and business.

Which cities and countries use PST?

Pacific Standard Time (PST) covers Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, Portland, San Diego, Las Vegas, Vancouver among other locations. Running at UTC-8 / UTC-7 (PDT)and observing Daylight Saving Time seasonally, it is the civil time standard for this part of the world. When coordinating across HKT and PST, use the live clocks at the top of this page to confirm the exact current local time in both zones before finalising any schedule.

Why does HKT use a :00 or :30 offset?

The UTC+8 offset for Hong Kong Time was established to align civil time with the solar noon of the region it covers. Time zone boundaries are often drawn along political or geographic lines rather than purely at whole-hour intervals from UTC, which is why some zones like this one carry a non-standard offset.

Can I use this converter for scheduling across HKT and PST regularly?

Yes — the converter on this page is designed for exactly that. The live clocks update every second so you always see the current time in both zones at a glance. The editable input fields let you test any time instantly, and the 24-hour table gives you a quick reference for the whole day. For recurring meetings, the best approach is to pick a slot from the "Best Meeting Hours" table above and then lock it in your calendar with the correct timezone so it self-adjusts for any DST transitions automatically.