const UTC_OFFSET_ORIGINAL: f64 = _; // 0.35268518518518516f64
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The Korean Dangi calendar relies on knowing the current day at the moment of a new moon; however, this can vary depending on location. As such, new moon calculations are based on the time in Seoul. Before 1908, local time was used, represented as UTC+(3809/450 h). This changed multiple times as different standard timezones were adopted in Korea. Currently, UTC+9h is used.

Offsets are not given in hours, but in partial days (1 hour = 1 / 24 day).