The zip code stipulated in Thailand is 5 digits. Like other places, the first 2 digits are the representatives of the city, and the last 3 digits are the representatives of the county and town. The full 5-digit zip code can be pinpointed.
The zip code of Bangkok, Thailand is 10900 and the zip code of Chiang Mai is 50000. Whether sending letters or other items to Thailand, please write your postal code at the end of the address.
Thailand's international area code (the area code for international calls) is 66, and you can write +66 when using it.
Thailand has a long and narrow land area. The country is divided into 5 regions, namely the north, northeast, central, south, and east. There are 77 provinces (provinces), and the following administrative regions include counties, districts, and villages, which are similar to those in China. The capital is Bangkok, and it is also the only prefecture-level municipality in Thailand, similar to Beijing and Shanghai.
Thailand currently has 795 counties and 81 sub-counties, so the division of postal codes is also complicated. After knowing the detailed address, you can search for it online.