Postal codes in South Korea explained

Postal codes in South Korea are composed of five digits. A new system of post codes was introduced on August 1, 2015.[1] The first postal code in South Korea was established on July 1, 1970, and has been revised three times: in 1988, 2000, and 2015.[2] [3]

History

1970–1988

South Korea's first postal code was introduced on July 1, 1970. Individual codes were provided for each post office distribution area, using an nnn-nn numeric format (e.g., 120-01 represented Susaek-dong, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul). Unlike current postal coding provided by administrative districts, the 1970 system was implemented based upon a post office's railroad line; this often led to inconsistencies in post codes relative to their administrative areas.

Large post offices used a three-digit postal code, and small offices a five-digit code. For example, the Seoul Central Post Office's code was 100, and the Seoul Susaek-dong Post Office's was 120-01. Codes in the 700s were assigned to military posts, in the 800s to Hwanghae, the 900s to Pyongan, and the 000 range to Hamgyong.

1988–2000

Postal codes became six digits long on February 1, 1988. They were grouped by administrative areas as reflected by district reorganization and highway transportation networks. New groupings were also implemented: units in the 400s, not previously available, were allocated to Gyeonggi and Incheon, and 700s units, previously military, were changed to Gyeongbuk and Daegu. These codes utilized an nnn-nnn format; the first three digits represented, in order, the metropolitan administrative district (large city, metropolitan area, province, special autonomous area, etc.), the resident's neighborhood or ward, and a specific city, county, or district.

The last three digits matched the code to the recipient. They were assigned based on a postal carrier's delivery route. These sub-codes were divided into statutory dongs and administrative dongs, followed by myeons, and then by buildings and/or mailboxes.

2000–2015

On May 1, 2000, postal codes were assigned to each delivery agent's postal area to facilitate easier distribution. This system relied upon the codes assigned in 1988. New postal codes were subdivided to match each postman's delivery area, taking into account the introduction of automated mail sorting equipment.

Current System

The State Basic District System was introduced into South Korea on August 1, 2015. The five-digit State Basic District Number is given to each State Basic District, and it is used as a postal code of that district instead of the former six-digit code.[4]

Assignment system

Current postal codes are structured around five digits. The first three digits represent a municipality, and the last two digits are given to the districts inside the corresponding municipality, from the northwest corner of the district to the southeast.

The National Basic Zone (5 digits)

refers to the number of zones published to the general public, such as statistics, fire fighting, and mail.

"Article 19, Paragraph 3 of the Road Name Address Act", used as the basic unit of statistical area, postal area.

In the case of Seoul, the numbers are from 01 to 09. For example, 01000, the first two digits are 01.

Prefix Ranges

Prefix RangeProvince or RegionHangul
01-09Seoul서울
10-20Gyeonggi-do경기
21-23Incheon인천
24-26Gangwon-do강원
27-29Chungcheongbuk-do충북
30Sejong-si세종
31-33Chungcheongnam-do충남
34-35Daejeon대전
36-40Gyeongsangbuk-do경북
41-43Daegu대구
44-45Ulsan울산
46-49Busan부산
50-53Gyeongsangnam-do경남
54-56Jeonbuk-do전북
57-60Jeollanam-do전남
61-62Gwangju광주
63Jeju제주
It is used for mail, national statistics, fire fighting, schools, police, and elections.

In the national basic area, 34,349 basic areas were established nationwide based on topographical features such as roads, rivers, and railroads, and five-digit area numbers were given to the established basic areas.

National basic district numbers have been assigned from Seoul (01XXX) to Jeju (63XXX) except for preliminary numbers in preparation for future unification(Union Korea) and urban development.

Table of the first three digits of the postal codes currently assigned

LocationDigits0123456789
Seoul01Gangbuk-guDobong-guNowon-gu
02Jungnang-guDongdaemun-guSeongbuk-gu
03Jongno-guEunpyeong-guSeodaemun-guMapo-gu
04Mapo-guYongsan-guJung-guSeongdong-guGwangjin-gu
05Gwangjin-guGangdong-guSongpa-gu
06Gangnam-guSeocho-guDongjak-gu
07Dongjak-guYeongdeungpo-guGangseo-guYangcheon-gu
08Yangcheon-guGuro-guGeumcheon-guGwanak-gu
09
Gyeonggi-do10Gimpo-siGoyang-siPaju-si
11Yeoncheon-gunPocheon-siDongducheon-siYangju-siUijeongbu-siGuri-si
12Namyangju-siGapyeong-gunYangpyeong-gunYeoju-siGwangju-siHanam-si
13Hanam-siSeongnam-siGwacheon-siAnyang-si
14Anayang-siGwangmyeong-siBucheon-siSiheung-si
15Siheung-siAnsan-siGunpo-si
16Uiwang-siSuwon-siYongin-si
17Yongin-siIcheon-siAnseong-siPyeongtaek-si
18Pyeongtaek-siOsan-siHwaseong-si
19
20
Incheon21Gyeyang-guBupyeong-guNamdong-guYeonsu-gu
22Yeonsu-guMichuhol-guJung-guDong-guSeo-gu
23Ganghwa-gunOngjin-gun
Gangwon-do24Cheorwon-gunHwacheon-gunChuncheon-siYanggu-gunInje-gunGoseong-gunSokcho-si
25Yangyang-gunHongcheon-gunHoengseong-gunPyeongchang-gunGangneung-siDonghae-siSamcheok-si
26Taebaek-siJeongseon-gunYeongwol-gunWonju-si
Chungcheongbuk-do27Danyang-gunJecheon-siChungju-siEumseong-gunJincheon-gunJeungpyeong-gun
28Goesan-gunCheongju-siBoeun-gun
29Okcheon-gunYeongdong-gun
Sejong-si30Sejong-si
Chungcheongnam-do31Cheonan-siAsan-siDangjin-siSeosan-si
32Seosan-siTaean-gunHongseong-gunYesan-gunGongju-siGeumsan-gunGyeryong-siNonsan-si
33Nonsan-siBuyeo-gunCheongyang-gunBoryeong-siSeocheon-gun
Daejeon34Yuseong-guDaedeok-guDong-guJung-gu
35Jung-guSeo-gu
Gyeongsangbuk-do36Yeongju-siBonghwa-gunUljin-gunYeongdeok-gunYeongyang-gunAndong-siYecheon-gunMungyeong-si
37Mungyeong-siSangju-siUiseong-gunCheongsong-gunPohang-si
38Gyeongju-siCheongdo-gunGyeongsan-siYeongcheon-si
39Gumi-siGimcheon-siChilgok-gun
40Seongju-gunGoryeong-gunUlleung-gun
Daegu41Dong-guBuk-guSeo-guJung-gu
42Suseong-guNam-guDalseo-guDalseong-gun
43Dalseong-gunGunwi-gun
Ulsan44Dong-guBuk-guJung-guNam-guUlju-gun
45Ulju-gun
Busan46Gijang-gunGeumjeong-guBuk-guGangseo-guSasang-gu
47Sasang-guBusanjin-guYeonje-guDongnae-gu
48Haeundae-guSuyeong-guNam-guDong-guJung-gu
49Yeongdo-guSeo-guSaha-gu
Gyeongsangnam-do50Hamyang-gunGeochang-gunHapcheon-gunChangnyeong-gunMiryang-siYangsan-siGimhae-si
51Gimhae-siChangwon-si
52Haman-gunUiryeong-gunSancheong-gunHadong-gunNamhae-gunSacheon-siJinju-siGoseong-gun
53Tongyeong-siGeoje-si
Jeollabuk-do54Gunsan-siGimje-siIksan-siJeonju-si
55Jeonju-siWanju-gunJinan-gunMuju-gunJangsu-gunNamwon-siImsil-gun
56Sunchang-gunJeongeup-siBuan-gunGochang-gun
Jeollanam-do57Yeonggwang-gunHampyeong-gunJangseong-gunDamyang-gunGokseong-gunGurye-gunGwangyang-siSuncheon-si
58Suncheon-siHwasun-gunNaju-siYeongam-gunMuan-gunMokpo-siSinan-gunJindo-gun
59Haenam-gunWando-gunGangjin-gunJangheung-gunBoseong-gunGoheung-gunYeosu-si
60
Gwangju61Buk-guDong-guNam-guSeo-gu
62Seo-guGwangsan-gu
Jeju-do63Jeju-siSeogwipo-si

External links

Postal Code Search, Korea Post Official (ePost)

Korea Postal Code Finder

Notes and References

  1. Introduction of the Postal Codes, Korea Post
  2. http://www.koreapost.go.kr/kpost/sub/subpage.jsp?contId=010101040100 웹사이트=우정사업본부
  3. http://www.epost.go.kr/search/zipcode/cmzcd003k01.jsp 우편번호란?
  4. Web site: 2015-03-18 . Postal Code Reform into the State Basic District System . 2023-09-02 . 우정사업본부.