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Seoul. In 1394, King Yi Sung-gye of Joseon moved the capital to Hanyang and changed it to Seoul.
Since 1948, it has been renamed the Korean word "capital"), and it has become the only city on the Korean Peninsula that does not have a Chinese name. In January 2005, South Korea** announced that the name of the Chinese translation of " was officially changed to "Seoul".
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Hello, the postal code of South Korea is 5 digits Arabic numerals, you can provide the detailed address, self-service query of the Korean postal code on the following page.
Hope it can help you and have a happy life!
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If it is from the domestic and Seoul area of communication, mail, there is no need to write the Korean postal code at all, as long as the address is written clearly, preferably in Korean, Chinese written in traditional Chinese they are easy to recognize (after 2002, South Korea began to resume Korean Chinese character education), English can also be.
In addition, the postal code of South Korea is more detailed than the postal code of China, for example, the address of Seoul City ** is No. 31, Taiping Road 1st Street, Eulji-dong, Shijung-gu, and the postal code is 100-744. Without saying exactly where Seoul is, it doesn't make sense to write the Seoul area zip code 100-000 directly for postal communication and sorting, just like writing 100,000 for a letter to Beijing.
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Zip code: 135-230
But Seoul is also divided into regions.
You only need to write the specific address of the Korean recipient clearly (if there is no Korean address or English address, write the Chinese address directly).
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For example: 110 110
The first three digits of the dash represent the region** (province, region, town) and the last three digits represent the postal **. Refueling.
Zip Code Summaries for some parts of South Korea:
407 718) Seoul Special City.
405 758).
427 703) Gwangju back to the city.
Round loss 427 724) Daegu City.
423 745) Sokcho City.
464 742) Incheon City.
472 720) Ulsan Ta City.
422 742) Ulzhen City.
463 707) Taean City.
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Hello, hello, I'm glad to answer for you, the international zip code of South Korea is 999007, the Korean postal code contains six numbers, the first three numbers are followed by a dash, for example: 110 The first three digits of the 110 dash represent the region** (province, region, town), and the last three digits represent the postal **. Zip Code Summaries for some parts of South Korea:
407 718), Seoul (405 758), Yeosu (427 703), Gwangju Hui (427 724), Daegu (423 745), Sokcho (464 742), Incheon (472 720), Ulsan Tae (422 742), Uljin (463 707), Taean hope mine is helpful to you! Don't forget to give it a thumbs up! I wish you a happy life, peace and joy!
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Summary. Seoul is located in the Han River basin in the northwest of South Korea, in the middle of the Korean Peninsula. It was originally the residence of the small kingdom of Zhenfan Dongyi of the Zhou Dynasty, and in 1394, the Korean king Yi Sung-gye moved the capital to Hanyang and changed it to Seoul.
Since 1948, it has been renamed the Korean word "capital"), and it has become the only city on the Korean Peninsula that does not have a Chinese name. In January 2005, South Korea** announced that the name of the Chinese translation of " was officially changed to "Seoul".
What is the zip code of this address in Seoul, South Korea?
#706-1, 31, digitalro-30gil, guro-gu, seoul, korea
The zip code of Seoul (Seoul) in Seoul is 142-820
The international postal code is 999007 (China Post regulations).
Seoul is located in the Han River basin in the northwest of South Korea, in the middle of the Korean Peninsula. It was originally the residence of the small kingdom of Zhenfan Dongyi of the Zhou Dynasty, and in 1394, the Korean king Yi Sung-gye moved the capital to Hanyang and changed it to Seoul. Since 1948, it has been renamed the Korean word "capital"), and it has become the only city on the Korean Peninsula that does not have a Chinese name.
In January 2005, South Korea** announced that the name of the Chinese translation of " was officially changed to "Seoul".
In Seoul, it is 100-744, 999007 (China Post regulations).
It can only be 5 digits.
Guro-gu (082, Guro-ku.)
Tell me directly, the address I sent you, which 5-digit zip code is.
0839031, digital-ro 30-gil, guro-gu, seoul
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