What is the postal code of Vietnam?
In Vietnam, postal codes are a code system regulated by the Global Postal Union. The latest postal code in Vietnam is 6 digits and consists of a string of characters. The zip code can help the post office personnel locate the package locally, distribute and deliver the package quickly.
The postal code of Vietnam used to be 5 digits, and it was upgraded to 6 digits later. The first 2 digits represent provinces or cities directly under the central government of Vietnam, the last 2 digits represent the area codes of Vietnamese cities, and the last 2 digits represent: county or town, and village or community.
The 6-digit postal code in Vietnam is very precise and can locate the specific location in Vietnam. The international dial code for Vietnam is 084, and the postal code, for example, is 270123.
The first two digits are the province code (2 for Ho Chi Minh City; 70 for Hanoi)
The next 2 digits are the district, town and town code.
Number 5 is Phuong Phang, the commune and town.
The 6th digit is position specific.
The postal code of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam is: The postal code of District 1 is: 701000. Vietnam's national express is Vietnam Post, the full name is Vietnam Post Communication Group, in charge of all postal services in Vietnam. 999100 is the international postal code for Vietnam.
If sending a package to Vietnam, please remember to fill in the detailed address and postal code. In order to make the package delivery more timely and efficient, please be sure to write in the local language of Vietnam. If you really do not know the local language, you can also fill in in English, but remember to fill in the correct Vietnamese postal code.