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Postal addresses in Taiwan (Republic of China) use the East Asian addressing system. When written in Chinese, addresses start from the largest administrative unit and continue to the smallest, although in English the order is often reversed. ==Format== Addresses start with a postal code, followed by administrative divisions in the following order: # Municipality (市 shì) or county (縣 xiàn) # City district (區 qū), urban township (鎮 zhèn) or rural township (鄉 xiāng) # Urban village (里 lǐ) or rural village (村 cūn) # Neighborhood (鄰 lín) Villages and neighborhoods are optional. Next is the street address, also in order from larger to smaller: # Road (路 lù) or street (街 jiē) # Section (段 duàn), for longer roads # Lane (巷 xiàng) # Alley (弄 lòng) # House number (號 hào) # Floor (樓 lóu) # Apartment (之 zhi) House numbers are generally in geographic order with odd and even numbers on opposite sides of the street. However, numbering resets when a new road section starts, so that #295, Sec. 1 may be followed by #1, Sec. 2. It is also not uncommon for new numbers to be inserted, resulting in #5, #5-1, #7, etc. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Postal addresses in Taiwan」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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