It is necessary to mention the Zip Code while you send a letter or a parcel via the South Korea postal system. The Zip Code numbers literally route the post you send through the geography of South Korea to the address given in Ojang Dong, Jung Gu. In fact the actual address is read only at the final post office where they do the final sorting for delivery. Thus Postal or PIN code helps post offices to speed up the sorting and delivery of mails. Zip Code is also otherwise called as Zip Code or PIN code (Postal Index Number).
Ojang Dong, Jung Gu, Seoul: 100310 | |
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Title | Ojang Dong, Jung Gu, Seoul |
Areaname | Ojang-dong |
City | Jung Gu |
State | Seoul |
Country | South Korea |
Postcode (ZIP) | Click Here to View |
South Korea Postcode | |
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Postcode type and position |
5 digits to the right of the locality name, separated from the latter by a dash.
Mr. ABCD Ojang-dong Jung Gu Seoul – 100310 South Korea |
Coding method | 100310 10 ---> (First 2 Digit) Special (Metropolitan) City/ Proince 0 ---> Si/Gun/ Autonomous Gu 310 ---> (Last 2 Digit)Serial Number |
Address format | In general,the first three digits represent the prefecture or city with more than 50,000 inhabitants, the last two digits represent the destination post office. |
Examples |
Mr.XXX address Ojang-dong sub-office (area /street /village) Jung Gu city (delivery post office) Seoul – 100310 locality - postcode South Korea country |