Postal codes in Vietnam

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Postal codes in Vietnam have five digits. [1]

The exact postal code designated for local government areas, local post offices, government offices or embassies and consulates can be searched on National Postal Code Website.

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A map of the Vietnamese provinces.
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Regional and provincial postal codes of Viet Nam

Structure

The postal code system of Vietnam has officially been changed from 6 digits to 5 digits. Each country has its own separate postal code or zip code system. The postal code of Vietnam is composed of 5 digits, with the following meanings: [2] [3]

Based on this, the postal code system of Vietnam has been changed to optimize and improve the domestic mail and parcel delivery system.

List

Below is a table listing the postal codes and telephone area codes in Vietnam (according to Vietnam Post, under the VNPOST corporation). Note: The provinces and cities are listed in order from North to South, and the centrally-governed cities are highlighted in bold. [4] [5] [6]

Province/city namePostcode(s)Telephone area code(s)
Hà Giang 20xxx219
Cao Bằng 21xxx206
Bắc Kạn 23xxx209
Tuyên Quang 22xxx207
Lào Cai 31xxx214
Điện Biên 32xxx215
Lai Châu 30xxx213
Sơn La 34xxx212
Yên Bái 33xxx216
Hòa Bình 36xxx218
Thái Nguyên 24xxx208
Lạng Sơn 25xxx205
Quảng Ninh 01xxx–02xxx203
Bắc Giang 26xxx204
Phú Thọ 35xxx210
Vĩnh Phúc 15xxx211
Bắc Ninh 16xxx222
Hà Nội 10xxx–14xxx242–248
Hải Dương 03xxx220
Hải Phòng 04xxx–05xxx225
Hưng Yên 17xxx221
Thái Bình 06xxx227
Hà Nam 18xxx226
Nam Định 07xxx228
Ninh Bình 08xxx229
Thanh Hoá 40xxx–42xxx237
Nghệ An 43xxx–44xxx238
Hà Tĩnh 45xxx–46xxx239
Quảng Bình 47xxx232
Quảng Trị 48xxx233
Thừa Thiên Huế 49xxx234
Đà Nẵng 50xxx236
Quảng Nam 51xxx–52xxx235
Quảng Ngãi 53xxx–54xxx255
Kon Tum 60xxx260
Gia Lai 61xxx–62xxx269
Bình Định 55xxx256
Phú Yên 56xxx257
Đắk Lắk 63xxx–64xxx262
Khánh Hoà 57xxx258
Đắk Nông 65xxx261
Lâm Đồng 66xxx263
Ninh Thuận 59xxx259
Bình Phước 67xxx271
Tây Ninh 80xxx276
Bình Dương 75xxx274
Đồng Nai 76xxx251
Bình Thuận 77xxx252
Hồ Chí Minh City 70xxx–74xxx282–287
Long An 82xxx–83xxx272
Bà Rịa – Vũng Tàu 78xxx254
Đồng Tháp 81xxx277
An Giang 90xxx296
Tiền Giang 84xxx273
Vĩnh Long 85xxx270
Bến Tre 86xxx275
Cần Thơ 94xxx292
Kiên Giang 91xxx–92xxx297
Trà Vinh 87xxx274
Hậu Giang 95xxx293
Sóc Trăng 96xxx299
Bạc Liêu 97xxx291
Cà Mau 98xxx290

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References

  1. "Postal codes in Vietnam" (PDF).
  2. "Mã bưu chính quốc gia mới của Việt Nam sẽ có độ dài 5 ký tự". vnpost. 05/07/2017. Retrieved 2023-05-20.
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