Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macau administrative division codes of the PRC (Division 7 & 8)

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Administrative division codes of the People's Republic of China
North China (Division 1)
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East China (Division 3)
South Central China (Division 4)
Southwest China (Division 5)
Northwest China (Division 6)
Taiwan (Division 7)
Hong Kong and Macau (Division 8)

List of administrative division codes of the PRC in Division 7 and 8 or Taiwan Province (PRC), Hong Kong, and Macau.

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Taiwan (71)

While the administrative division code for Taiwan Province is 710000, Ministry of Public Security of People's Republic of China allocates 830000 as the administrative division code. The code 830000 is used in the first six digits of the permit number in the Taiwan resident residence permit of the People's Republic of China  [ zh ] [1] .

710000 Taiwan Province
台湾省
Taipei city
台北市
District
市辖区

Hong Kong (81)

810000 Hong Kong SAR
香港特别行政区
District
Central and Western
中西区
Eastern
东区
Southern
南区
Wan Chai
湾仔区
Sham Shui Po
深水埗区
Kowloon City
九龙城区
Kwun Tong
观塘区
Wong Tai Sin
黄大仙区
Yau Tsim Mong
油尖旺区
Islands
离岛区
Kwai Tsing
葵青区
North
北区
Sai Kung
西贡区
Sha Tin
沙田区
Tai Po
大埔区
Tsuen Wan
荃湾区
Tuen Mun
屯门区
Yuen Long
元朗区

Macau (82)

820000 Macau SAR
澳门特别行政区
Freguesia
堂区
Nossa Senhora de Fátima
花地玛堂区
Santo António
花王堂区
São Lázaro
望德堂区

大堂区
São Lourenço
风顺堂区
Nossa Senhora do Carmo
嘉模堂区
São Francisco Xavier
圣方济各堂区
Cotai
路氹堂区

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