Tongzi county postal code
Tongzi County is a county under the jurisdiction of Zunyi City, Guizhou Province. It is located in the north of Guizhou Province, bordering Chongqing in the north, Huichuan District and renhuai city in the south, Xishui County and Qijiang District in Chongqing in the west, and Nanchuan District and Wansheng District in Chongqing in the north. With a total land area of 3,207 square kilometers, it governs 20 towns, 3 townships, 2 streets, 2 15 administrative villages and10 natural villages.
Division details:
Two streets: Xiao Hai Street and Loushanguan Street.
20 towns: Chumi Town, Xinzhan Town, Songkan Town, Gao Qiao Town, Shuibatang Town, Guan Cang Town, Huaqiu Town, Dengyang Town, Jiuba Town, Dahe Town, Yelang Town, Papaya Town, Podu Town, Liaoyuan Town, Xishi Town, Shi Mao Town, Yaolongshan Town, Fengshui Town, Rongguang Town and Bajiao Town.
3 townships: Xiaoshui Township, Huanglian Township and Mazongmiao Township.
Topography of Tongzi County:
Tongzi County is located at the junction of the mountainous area of northern Guizhou and the Sichuan Basin. Because of its complex structural system, strong tectonic movement, remarkable glaciation and coexistence of dissolution and erosion, it has formed a unique landscape and belongs to Zhongshan Canyon area in northern Guizhou.
The terrain of the county is high in the northeast and low in the southwest. Yanghenghe River, Songkan River and Tongzi River divide the county into three different geomorphic units. There are many landforms in the county, such as mountains, hills, mountain basins and river terraces. Moreover, karst is widely distributed, with rocky peaks, underground rivers and caves developed.
The average elevation of the county is1100m, the highest peak is Niujiaozhai, south of Bai Zhishan in Xishi Town, with an elevation of 2,227m, and the lowest point is the Yuguijiehe River in Podu Town, with an elevation of 3 10/0m and a relative elevation difference of1917m.
The meaning of postal code:
China postal code adopts four-level six-digit coding structure. The composition of China postal code: the first two digits represent provinces, municipalities directly under the central government and autonomous regions; The first three digits indicate the postal area; The first four digits represent counties and cities; The last two digits indicate the delivery office.