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What is the postcode of the first district of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam?
The postcode of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam is:

700 thousand or 760 thousand will be fine

The postcode of the first area is 70 1000.

The Ministry of Information and Media of Vietnam issued a decision on March 29th, 20th17th: the national postal code * * * has five digits, such as:

12345

1 and two digits represent provinces or cities, the third and fourth digits represent districts or towns, and the fifth digit represents small areas.

The postcodes of various regions in Vietnam are as follows:

An giang 94000?

Beijiang province 2 1000?

Beikan province 17000?

Beiliu province 99000?

Bac ninh province 16000?

Shantou provincial bus 74000?

Three provinces, 83,000?

Pingding province 53000?

Pingyang province 72000?

Pingfu province 77000?

Pingchuan province 62000?

Jin' ou province 96000?

How about Tho 92000?

Gao Bang Province 22000?

55,000 in D 'Clarke?

Da Nang 5 1 1000?

Dongnai province 7 1000?

Dongta province 93000?

Calais province 54000?

Hejiang province29,000?

Haiyang province 34000?

Haiphong 35000?

Hanan province 30 thousand?

Hanoi 10000?

Hexi province 3 1000?

Ha Tinh Province 43000?

Heping province 13000?

Ho Chi Minh City 70000?

Hongyan province39,000?

Qinghe province 57000?

Jianjiang province 95000?

Kon Tum province 58000?

Laizhou province28,000?

Lam dong province 6 1000?

Lang er saves 20 thousand?

Sigh Province 19000?

Longan province 8 1000?

Nanding province32,000?

Nghe an 42000?

Ningping province40,000?

Ningshun province 63000?

Fushou province24,000?

Fu' an province 56000?

Guangping province 45000?

Guangnan province 5 10000?

Generalized province 52000?

Quang Ninh province 36000?

Guangzhi province 46000?

Soc Zhuang province 97000?

Son La province27,000?

Xining province 73000?

33,000 in Taiping Province?

Taiyuan province 23000?

Qinghua province 4 1000?

Hue province 47000?

Tianjiang province 82000?

90 thousand in Tra Vinh province

Xuanguang province25,000?

Wing Lung Province 9 1000?

Yongfu province 1 1000?

Yanbai province 26000

Extended data:

Foreign postal codes

Vietnamese coding rules

1 and two digits represent provinces or cities, the third and fourth digits represent districts or towns, and the fifth digit represents small areas.

American coding rules

Zip code is a registered trademark of the United States Postal Service.

The first digit of the zip code represents the state of the United States, the second and third digits together represent a region (possibly a big city), and the fourth and fifth digits represent more specific regions, such as small towns or areas of the city.

French coding rules

The postal code of France starts with 1972 and has * * 6 digits. The first two digits represent provinces, and the last three digits represent cities, regions or post offices respectively.

Japanese coding rules

The new postal coding system developed by Japan Post was put into use on February 2nd, 1998. The purpose of developing the system is to meet the needs of the expanding postal mechanization operation, improve the operation efficiency and ensure to provide users with stable, cheap and high-quality services. Its main features are as follows:

Postal code digits: 7 digits, with "—"between the first three digits and the last four digits;

Text structure: all numbers are used;

The connection between the old and new postal code systems: three or five digits in the old code are taken as the first digit of the new code; The particularity of the new code: every small part of the address (such as cho and oaza) is designated as a number, which is connected after the existing postal code. Large enterprises and other business centers can have special codes.

Russian coding

Russian postal code consists of 6 digits, such as:

1 2 5 0 7 5 The first three represent provinces or big cities, and the last three represent post offices.

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