More seriously, it seems we need to look for a time. If we start from the last two indices, we see that we have two 0 (six without a head and nine without a tail). Usually someone precise the time until seconds, so let's think this is the seconds. HH:MM:00.
Now we have coordinates. We can separate coordinates by degrees, minutes and seconds. The minutes are the part before an apostrophe. Here we have 09 minutes and 27 minutes. If we sum up the minutes, we have 27+9=36 minutes. HH:36:00
Now we have the navel of the earth, I don't know the exact reference, Wikipedia points to different locations and meaning, Google image points to even more locations. However they all have common point to be a circle representation like a rock, a circle monument or circle fresco. Therefore we can say that it is 0 hours. So 00:36:00.
Since time is usually in gmt+08 here, it should be on Saturday and Sunday at 00:36:00GMT+8.
I still don't think it is the actual solution since the hour seems a bit late (early) compared to the previous event time we had before.