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  2. Postal codes in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    These includes ZIP Code of United States Postal Service (5 numeral digits) and Postal codes in Japan (3+2 numeral digits). On March 20, 1970 the first table of three (3) numeral digit Taiwanese postal codes are announced by the Directorate General of Posts, Ministry of Transportation and Communications (then Chunghwa Post).

  3. Taoyuan, Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Due to the city's proximity to Taipei, and the lower cost of living, Taoyuan has had the fastest population growth of any city in Taiwan in recent decades. [5] The city is also home to 116,000 foreign workers , with many coming from Southeast Asia and working in factories or as household caregivers .

  4. Postal addresses in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    The address of Chunghwa Post, which is located directly on a main street in Taipei, is written in Chinese as [1] (old 3+2 postal code: 10603): 106409 臺北市大安區 金山南路2段55號 Reversing the order, the English address, [2] also with 3+3 postal code: No.55, Sec. 2, Jinshan S. Rd., Da-an District, Taipei City 106409, Taiwan (R.O.C.)

  5. Telephone numbers in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Taiwan mobile phone numbers begin in three digits ranging 090~098 with a total length of 10 digits: 09X followed by 7 digits (e.g. 092 1234567). When calling a Taiwan landline phone number using a local Taiwan mobile phone, the 0 prefix for the area code must be included (e.g. area code with 0 prefix included + 8 digit landline number).

  6. Taoyuan District, Kaohsiung - Wikipedia

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    Taoyuan District (Bunun: Ngani; Chinese: 桃源區; pinyin: Táoyuán Qū) is a mountain indigenous district of Kaohsiung City, Taiwan. It is the largest district in Kaohsiung City by area and the least densely populated district in Taiwan.

  7. Taoyuan District - Wikipedia

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    Taoyuan District (Chinese: 桃園區; pinyin: Táoyuán Qū) is a district of Taoyuan City in northwestern Taiwan.Formerly a county-administered city also known as Taoyuan City (桃園市) before 2014, when the former Taoyuan County was elevated to a special municipality which is now known as Taoyuan City, which this district share with the same name.

  8. Xinwu District, Taoyuan - Wikipedia

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    Xinwu District accounts for almost 7% of Taoyuan's total land area and is the city's 6th largest district. [1] Local industries include agriculture, fisheries, and livestock. [2] [3] 88% of Xinwu residents are Hakka. [4] Many rivers flow through the district, including the Shezih, Sinwu, Foshing, Fusing and Houhu. [5]

  9. Longtan District, Taoyuan - Wikipedia

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    Longtan District (Chinese: 龍潭區; pinyin: Lóngtán Qū) is a rural district in southern Taoyuan City, Taiwan. Longtan is home to the headquarters of the Republic of China Army. The township is known for the Buddhist temple in the center of Longtan Lake and the large Bainien community project.