The following are the specific postcodes of all parts of Xinjiang:
Urumqi 830000
Karamay 834000
Turpan 838000
Hami 839000
Changji 83 1 100
Bortala 833400
Bayinguoleng 84 1000
Aksu 843000
Kizilsu 845350
Kashi 844000
Hotan 848000
Ili 835 100
Tacheng 834700
Altay 836500
Shihezi 832000
Alar 843300
Tumxuk 844000
Wujiaqu 83 1300
Tiemenguan 84 1007
Postal code introduction:
Postal code is a coding method that a country or region divides the whole country in order to realize the automation of mail sorting and the digitalization of postal network and speed up the delivery of mail. Postal coding system has become one of the standards to measure a country's communication technology and postal service level.
Postal code usually consists of Arabic numerals, which represents the special code of the post office that delivers mail, and is also the communication code between residents and units within the delivery range of the post office. Postal code is a special code for postal communication to realize mail sorting, and it is a necessary tool to realize postal modernization. The ultimate goal is to improve the speed and accuracy of your letters in the delivery process, so be sure to indicate the postal code when handing in letters and parcels. In order to realize the automation of mail sorting and the digitalization of postal network and speed up mail delivery.
At present, more than 140 countries in the world have successively implemented the postal coding system, which is regarded as one of the standards to measure the communication technology and postal service level of a country. Postal coding rules in different countries are not uniform.