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It's fascinating to note that the entire country of Thailand, which spans over 1,500 km north to south, uses a single time zone (UTC+7). This is known as Indochina Time (ICT) and is also used by Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, and parts of Indonesia. This simplifies things greatly for travel within the region. Historically, Thailand's time zone has changed; it was UTC+6:42 until 1920 when it switched to UTC+7. The lack of Daylight Saving Time is a blessing for visitors, as there's no need to worry about the clocks springing forward or falling back and messing up your itinerary or flight bookings. So, once you know the offset from your home time zone, it remains constant throughout the year, making planning a trip to the "Land of Smiles" a little bit easier.

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