In South Korea, addresses are written starting with the specific information name, followed by house number and street and moving on to more general information town, city and province. The street number should be placed before the street name. The postal code should be placed to the right of the town or city name, which should be written in capitals.
Korea Post advises people sending mail to the country from overseas to always include Seoul on this line to ensure that the delivery does not go to the Democratic People's Republic of Korea North Korea.
This causes no confusion as mail is sorted by the postal code. South Korea How To. South Korean Postal Codes Postal codes in South Korea are made up of six digits, written as two sets of three separated by a dash, for example, Gangdong District.
Songpa District. Gangnam District. Seocho District. Dongjak District. Yeongdeungpo District. Gangseo District. Yangcheon District. Guro District. Geumcheon District. Gwanak District. Yeoncheon County. Dongducheon City. Uijeongbu City. Namyangju City. Gapyeong County. Yangpyeong County. Gwangju City. Seongnam City.
Gwacheon City. Anyang City. Gwangmyeong City. Pyeongtaek City. Hwaseong City. Gyeyang District. Bupyeong District. Namdong District. Yeonsu District. Michuhol District. Dong District. Seo District. Ganghwa County. Ongjin County. Cheorwon County. Hwacheon County. Chuncheon City. Yanggu County. Inje County. Goseong County. Yangyang County. Hongcheon County.
Hoengseong County. Pyeongchang County. Gangneung City. Donghae City. Samcheok City. Jeongseon County. Yeongwol County. Yuseong District. Daedeok District. Sejong City. Geumsan County. Gyeryong City. Buyeo County. Seocheon County. Dongnam District , Cheonan City. Seobuk District , Cheonan City.
Yesan County. Cheongyang County. Hongseong County. Boryeong City. Taean County. Sangdang District , Cheongju City.
Heungdeok District , Cheongju City. Cheongwon County. Jincheon County. Goesan County. Jeungpyeong County. Eumseong County. Yeongdong County. For example, in the case of Iksan-si, for the former Iri-si and for the former Iksan-gun were used, but there was no area where the three digits overlapped. However, in the case of Pyeongtaek-si, there were areas where the three digits overlapped, so the previous three digits are used differently. The chart below records the administrative areas designated by the first three digits.
Parentheses indicate the abolished administrative divisions. For the postal code assignment status in the administrative area prior to , refer to the postal code change notice. The delivery number is a number used to deliver the mail to the recipient, and is divided and assigned to match the area in charge of each delivery agent.
It is divided into dongs and myeons, but it is also divided into buildings or mailbox units. It is assigned based on the statutory dong, and when there are multiple administrative dongs in the statutory dong, both the statutory dong and the administrative dong are assigned a postal code.
Exceptionally, if there is one administrative dong in multiple statutory dongs, a postal code is assigned to each statutory dong, and a postal code is not assigned to administrative dongs. In the case of apartments, posts per day, and in the case of buildings or institutions, individual postal codes are assigned when there are more than posts per day.
For the delivery of the postal code of the bulk delivery service, the permission of the local post office is required. For reference, is a return number for a financial company, and is marked as "Right edited Chinese mailbox ". The status of postal code assignment as of can be found on page of the Administrative District Overview. Ministry of Information and Communication Currently there is only a nominal number, but there is no postal code in North Korea the Democratic People's Republic of Korea , an unrecovered area.
A postal code is a series of letters or digits or both, sometimes including spaces or punctuation, included in a postal address for the purpose of sorting mail.
Introduced in , the basic format consisted of five digits. Postal codes used in the United Kingdom are known as postcodes. They are alphanumeric and were adopted nationally between 11 October and , having been devised by the General Post Office. A full postcode is known as a "postcode unit" and designates an area with several addresses or a single major delivery point. In a postal system, a delivery point is a single mailbox or other place at which mail is delivered.
It differs from a street address, in that each address may have several delivery points, such as an apartment, office department, or other room. Yeonhui-dong is a dong neighbourhood at the center of Seodaemun-gu in Seoul, South Korea.
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