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Example address in Taiwan

Common local format: Name → Street → Locality/Region → Postal code.

Postcodes available

Sample address format, line by line

Recipient name
〒110
臺北市, 士林區, 至善路二段 221
Taiwan
  1. 01 Recipient Recipient name
  2. 02 Postcode 〒110
  3. 03 City / postcode 臺北市, 士林區, 至善路二段 221
  4. 04 Country Taiwan

Quick rules

  • Recipient name appears first.
  • Street name and building number are core elements.
  • City and region identify the delivery area.
  • Postal code is included when available.

Quick facts

Postcodes

Yes

Typical lines

3–5 lines

Script

Latin (with local diacritics where applicable)

Real example addresses

Questions

國立故宮博物院

〒110
臺北市, 士林區, 至善路二段 221
Taiwan

國史館展場

〒110
臺北市, 中正區, 長沙街一段 2
Taiwan

國立臺灣博物館

〒110
臺北市, 中正區, 襄陽路 2
Taiwan

市府轉運站

〒11065
臺北市, 信義區, 忠孝東路五段 6
Taiwan

市政府

〒110
臺北市, 信義區, 忠孝東路五段 2
Taiwan

中央公園

〒970
高雄市, 前金區, 中山一路
Taiwan

How to read this format

An address format in Taiwan typically includes the recipient’s name, street address, locality, region, and (when available) a postal code. The ordering can differ by region, but the goal is the same: clear identification of the delivery location. In practice, the street line carries the most weight, while details like apartment, floor, or landmark may appear on an extra line. The examples below show how addresses are commonly written and what information is treated as standard for mail delivery. Local spelling and diacritics are often preserved, and the line order is designed to help postal services route items efficiently. When a postal code exists, it is typically placed near the city or region line.

Below you will find real examples and the exact format used.

Postal codes

Postal codes help route mail quickly and accurately and are used to identify delivery areas.

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FAQ

A typical address includes the recipient name, street line, locality/region, and a postal code when available.
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