I have a house in District 7 of HCMC. There is no postal code for District 7, HCMC or anyplace in Vietnam for that matter. Postal codes are a United States and Canada thing by the way.
To send mail or parcel to Vietnam, you need to address it as follows:
Recipient's Name
House number & Street
District
City, Vietnam
You can write it in English, but it is always best to write it in Vietnamese. Surprisingly, the postal service in Saigon is pretty good at getting mail to the proper recipient even with screwed up information.
If you ever get to visit District 7, there is a very good pizza joint a couple blocks off the main street.
2007-01-30 09:12:47
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answered by MojaveDan 6
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Try Son Ca 2 in Binh Thanh district i believe the street is Nguyen thien Thuat owns by Huong Lan(Vietnamese singer from the States).The seafoods are excellent for a modest price.Try cua rang muoi Hongkong style(salted crab Hongkong style). Stay away from most restaurant in district 1.The foods are mediocre and the prices are ridiculous. Also drink Heineken made in VN,one of the best in the world.
2016-03-15 02:24:11
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answered by Anonymous
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There is no postal code in Viet Nam. There is telephone code only.
Country code: +84
Hochiminh code: 08
2007-01-31 15:06:19
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answered by Randyguide 2
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There is no postal code in Vietnam.
2007-01-31 10:09:15
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answered by Annie T 2
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there is no code for district when u want send a letter to VN
u just need to write receiver's name, address ( numbers, street, ward, district, city, and Vietnam )
2007-01-30 14:51:32
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answered by dani ng 4
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why???
there's no postal code there
is it for a visa or something?
2007-01-30 05:26:57
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answered by Anonymous
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those guys up above are right. don't send cash though. my luck is 50/50 on the two times i sent it. it put the kibosh on my daughters birthday one year.
2007-01-30 12:30:20
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answered by rick m 6
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