Postal codes of provinces in China
The postal code is as follows:
Anhui Province 230000
Beijing 100000
Chongqing 400000
Fujian Province 350000
Guangdong Province 510000, China
Gansu Province 730000
Guangxi 530000
Henan Province 450000
Heilongjiang 150000
Hunan Province 410000
Jilin Province 130000
Jiangsu Province 210000
Liaoning Province 110000
Ningxia Province 750000
Qinghai Province 810000
Shandong Province 250000
Shanxi Province 030000
Shaanxi Province 710000
Tianjin 300000
Xinjiang dimension 830000
Yunnan Province 650000
Zhejiang Province 310000
Shanghai 200000
Xizang Province 850000
Jiangxi Province 330000
Sichuan Province 610000
Hainan Province, China 570200
Hebei Province 050000
Hubei Province 430000
Guizhou Province 550000
Inner Mongolia 010000
Postcodes are made up of Arabic numerals, which represent the special code the post office uses to deliver mail.
It is the postal communication special code of mail sorting machine, and it is a necessary tool to realize postal modernization.
The ultimate goal is to improve the speed and accuracy of your letter during delivery.
Therefore, it is necessary to send letters and packages during the delivery process. When packing, be sure to specify a ZIP code.
In order to realize the automation of mail sorting and the digitization of postal network, and speed up mail delivery, more than 40 countries in the world have successively implemented postal code systems.
One of the standards to measure the level of a country’s communication technology and postal services.
Postal code rules are not uniform in different countries. Zip codes are used in most countries, with a few exceptions. Ireland, Panama, Jamaica and Hong Kong do not use postcodes, while New Zealand only uses postcodes when sending large volumes of mail.