Sydney & Hong Kong Time Difference
🕐 Live Timezone Overlap: Sydney & Hong Kong
Sydney sits 2 hours ahead of Hong Kong for most of the year, which is a manageable gap by global standards. Both cities share 7 hours of working-day overlap, running from 11am to 6pm Sydney time and 9am to 4pm Hong Kong time. That alignment makes daily coordination straightforward. The main scheduling consideration is Sydney's DST: when Sydney shifts to AEDT (UTC+11), the gap widens to 3 hours, trimming usable overlap at the Hong Kong end.
Time Difference: Sydney and Hong Kong
Hong Kong is currently 2 hours behind Sydney. The live offsets are Sydney UTC+10 and Hong Kong UTC+8. Sydney observes daylight saving and Hong Kong does not, so the offset shifts twice a year if both sides aren't already aligned.
Hong Kong operates on UTC+8 year-round and does not observe DST. Sydney runs on AEST (UTC+10) for most of the year, then shifts to AEDT (UTC+11) during southern-hemisphere summer, from the first Sunday in October to the first Sunday in April. In standard time the gap is 2 hours. Once Sydney moves to AEDT, the gap widens to 3 hours. Teams should update recurring invites at both changeover dates each year.
Best Times to Meet
The 7-hour overlap runs 11am to 6pm in Sydney and 9am to 4pm in Hong Kong. Hong Kong business culture is highly time-sensitive, with short lunch breaks of around one hour, so a mid-morning slot in Hong Kong, say 10am to 12pm local (noon to 2pm Sydney), tends to land when both sides are focused and available. Avoid scheduling right at 4pm Hong Kong time: that is the end of the overlap window, and it also coincides with when Hong Kong banks close at 5pm, signalling the wind-down of the working day.
Working Hours Overlap Explained
Sydney operates on Australia/Sydney (currently UTC+10). Hong Kong operates on Asia/Hong_Kong (currently UTC+8). The table below maps a standard 9:00 AM–6:00 PM day in Sydney to Hong Kong's local time.
| Sydney time | Hong Kong time | Status |
|---|---|---|
| 9:00 AM | 7:00 AM | Hong Kong outside hours |
| 10:00 AM | 8:00 AM | Hong Kong just starting |
| 11:00 AM | 9:00 AM | Hong Kong in business hours |
| 12:00 PM | 10:00 AM | Hong Kong in business hours |
| 1:00 PM | 11:00 AM | Hong Kong in business hours |
| 2:00 PM | 12:00 PM | Hong Kong in business hours |
| 3:00 PM | 1:00 PM | Hong Kong in business hours |
| 4:00 PM | 2:00 PM | Hong Kong in business hours |
| 5:00 PM | 3:00 PM | Hong Kong in business hours |
| 6:00 PM | 4:00 PM | Hong Kong in business hours |
Tips for Scheduling Across Sydney and Hong Kong
- When Sydney shifts to AEDT in October, update all recurring Hong Kong meeting invites immediately: the gap widens from 2 to 3 hours.
- Book Hong Kong-side slots before 4pm local time; that is where the 7-hour overlap closes and availability drops quickly.
- Avoid scheduling Sydney-to-Hong Kong calls between Christmas Day and Australia Day: Sydney offices typically run on skeleton staff then.
- Chinese New Year falls in January or February each year: check the exact date and block the surrounding days for Hong Kong participants.
- Inside the 7-hour overlap, a 10am to 12pm Hong Kong slot keeps both Sydney and Hong Kong participants within core working hours comfortably.
Public Holidays and Working Weeks
Both cities follow a standard Monday-to-Friday working week with hours of 9am to 6pm. Sydney offices run on skeleton staff between Christmas Day (25 December) and Australia Day (26 January), so meetings in that window need extra confirmation. Hong Kong's two major closures are Chinese New Year, a 3-day holiday falling in January or February, and the Mid-Autumn Festival in September or October. Any cross-city meeting plan should account for both sets of public holidays.