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No. Area Post Office Name Zip Code Telephone No. Address Same Day Zip Same Day Flight No. Area Post Office Name Telephone No. Address Code Cutoff Time* Hsinchu 1 Hsinchu Wuchang St. Post Office 30041 (03)5215-984 (03)5250-760 No. 81, Wuchang St., East District, Hsinchu 300-41, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 14:30 Miaoli Hsinchu 2 Hsinchu Dongmen Post Office 30041 (03)5229-044 No. 51, Dongmen St., East District, Hsinchu 300-41, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 14:35 Miaoli Hsinchu 3 National Tsinghua University Post Office 30071 (03)5717-086 No. 99, Sec. 2, Guangfu Rd., East District, Hsinchu 300-71, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 13:35 Miaoli Hsinchu 4 Hsinchu Fujhongli Post Office 30059 (03)5330-441 No. 452-1, Sec. 1, Jingguo Rd., East District, Hsinchu 300-59, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 14:10 Miaoli Hsinchu 5 Hsinchu Guanghua St. Post Office 30053 (03)5330-945 No. 87, Guanghua N. St., N. District, Hsinchu 300-53, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 13:55 Miaoli Hsinchu 6 Hsinchu Neihu Rd. Post Office 30094 (03)5374-709 No.68, Neihu Rd., Xiangshan Dist., Hsinchu City 300-94, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 13:20 Miaoli Hsinchu 7 Hsinchu Yingming St. Post Office 30042 (03)5238-365 No. 10, Yingming St., N. District, Hsinchu 300-42, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 14:40 Miaoli Hsinchu 8 Hsinchu Guandong Bridge Post Office 30074 (03)5772-024 No. 313, Sec. 1, Guangfu Rd., East District, Hsinchu 300-74, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 14:00 Miaoli Hsinchu 9 Hsinchu Shulintou Post Office 30054 (03)5310-204 No. 449, Sec. 2, Dongda Rd., N. District, Hsinchu 300-54, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 13:25 Miaoli Hsinchu 10 Hsinchu Syuefu Rd. Post Office 30068 (03)5718-304 No. 128, Syuefu Rd., East District, Hsinchu 300-68, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 13:10 Miaoli Hsinchu 11 Hsinchu Simen Post Office 30044 (03)5226-574 No. 471, Beida Rd., N. District, Hsinchu 300-44, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 14:25 Miaoli Hsinchu 12 Hsinchu Nioupu Post Office 30091 (03)5380-214 No. 42, Nioupu S. Rd., Siangshan District, Hsinchu 300-91, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 13:10 Miaoli Hsinchu 13 Baoshan Post Office 30841 (03)5202-268 No. 59, Shuangyuan Rd., Baoshan, Hsinchu County 308-41, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 13:00 Miaoli Hsinchu 14 Hsinchu Wunya Post Office 30048 (03)5425-157 No. 218, Jhuguang Rd., N. District, Hsinchu 300-48, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 13:10 Miaoli Hsinchu 15 Hsinchu Sida Rd. Post Office 30061 (03)5243-634 No. 428, Nanda Rd., East District, Hsinchu 300-61, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 13:40 Miaoli Hsinchu 16 Hsinchu Minjhu Rd. Post Office 30050 (03)5325-070 No. 18, Minjhu Rd., East District, Hsinchu 300-50, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 14:05 Miaoli Hsinchu 17 Hsinchu Dongyuan Post Office 30069 (03)5263-320 No. 3, Lane 434, Jhongsiao Rd., East District, Hsinchu 300-69, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 13:50 Miaoli Hsinchu 18 Hsinchu Nanliao Post Office 30058 (03)5362-225 No.480, Sec. 1, Xibin Rd., North Dist., Hsinchu City 300-58, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 13:40 Miaoli Hsinchu 19 Hsinchu Science Park Post Office 30075 (03)5783-898 (03)5772-944 No. 2-1, Gongyedong 2nd Rd., H.S.P, East District, Hsinchu 300-75, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 15:00 Miaoli Hsinchu 20 Hsinchu Sansingciao Post Office 30094 (03)5383-031 No. 53, Sec. 5, Jhonghua Rd., Siangshan District, Hsinchu 300-94, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 13:40 Miaoli Hsinchu 21 Hsinchu Nanda Rd. Post Office 30063 (03)5257-104 No. 621, Nanda Rd., East District, Hsinchu 300-63, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 13:30 Miaoli Hsinchu 22 Hsinchu Minsheng Rd. Post Office 30043 (03)5320-020 No. 243, Minsheng Rd., East District, Hsinchu 300-43, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 14:20 Miaoli Hsinchu 23 Hsinchu Jingguo Rd. Post Office 30051 (03)5335-063 1 F., No. 56, Sec. 2, Jingguo Rd., N. District, Hsinchu 300-51, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 14:25 Miaoli Hsinchu 24 Hsinchu Jianjhong Post Office 30070 (03)5720-704 No. 8, Jianjhong 1st Rd., East District, Hsinchu 300-70, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 13:25 Miaoli Hsinchu 25 National Chiao Tung University Post Office 30010 (03)5721-274 No. 1001, Dasyue Rd., East District, Hsinchu 300-10, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 14:00 Miaoli Hsinchu 26 Hsinchu Nanshih Post Office 30048 (03)5259-463 No. 373, Sec. 1, Yanping Rd., N. District, Hsinchu 300-48, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 14:10 Miaoli Hsinchu 27 Sinpu Post Office 30545 (03)5882-134 No. 210, Jhongjheng Rd., Sinpu, Hsinchu County 305-45, Taiwan (R.O.C.) Next-Day-Flight Service** Miaoli Hsinchu 28 Sinpu Jhongjheng Post Office 30545 (03)5882-644 No. 411, Jhongjheng Rd., Sinpu, Hsinchu County 305-45, Taiwan (R.O.C.) Next-Day-Flight Service** Miaoli * To meet same-day flight cut-off time and cut-off time for fax-in customs clearance documents. ** “Same Day Flight” service is not available for this post office at the moment Zip Same Day Flight No. Area Post Office Name Telephone No. Address Code Cutoff Time* Hsinchu 29 Zhubei Jiafeng Post Office 30264 (03)5509-603 No.138, Sec. 2, Fuxing E. Rd., Zhubei City, Hsinchu County 302-64, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 13:20 Miaoli Hsinchu 30 Guansi Post Office 30641 (03)5872-147 No. 86, Jhengyi Rd., Guansi, Hsinchu County 306-41, Taiwan (R.O.C.) Next-Day-Flight Service** Miaoli Hsinchu 31 Baoshan Daci Post Office 30077 (03)5638-152 No.103, Yuanqu 3rd Rd., Baoshan Township, Hsinchu County 308, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 14:00 Miaoli Hsinchu 32 Jhubei Post Office 30284 (03)5551-121 (03)5552-207 No. 60, Jhongjheng W. Rd., Jhubei, Hsinchu County 302-84, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 14:30 Miaoli Hsinchu 33 Jhubei Jhongshan Post Office 30241 (03)5529-137 No. 42, Jhongjheng E. Rd., Jhubei, Hsinchu County 302-41, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 13:30 Miaoli Hsinchu 34 Jhubei Bo-ai Post Office 30265 (03)5515-848 No. 390, Bo-ai St., Jhubei, Hsinchu County 302-65, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 14:00 Miaoli Hsinchu 35 Jhubei Lioujia Post Office 30264 (03)5502-090 No. 457, Jiasing Rd., Jhubei, Hsinchu County 302-64, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 13:30 Miaoli Hsinchu 36 Jhubei Guangming Post Office 30251 (03)5514-198 No. 138, Sianjheng 9th Rd., Jhubei, Hsinchu County 302-51, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 13:00 Miaoli Hsinchu 37 Hukou Post Office 30342 (03)5992-036 (03)5905-814 No. 26, Jhongsiao Rd., Hukou, Hsinchu County 303-42, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 12:10 Miaoli Hsinchu 38 Hukou Teici Post Office 30349 (03)5982-347 No. 9, Cihguang, Sec. 1, Shengli Rd., Hukou, Hsinchu County 303-49, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 11:30 Miaoli Hsinchu 39 Sinfong Post Office 30441 (03)5593-544 No. 12, Jhensing St., Sinfong, Hsinchu County 304-41, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 11:00 Miaoli Hsinchu 40 Chung-Hua University Post Office 30012 (03)5377-034 No. 707, Sec. 2, Wufu Rd., Siangshan District, Hsinchu 300-12, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 13:10 Miaoli Hsinchu 41 Hukou Fonghuang Post Office 30350 (03)5982-403 No. 90-1, Sec. 2, Shengli Rd., Hukou, Hsinchu County 303-50, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 11:30 Miaoli Hsinchu 42 Sinfong Shanci Post Office 30443 (03)5593-914 No. 26, Tai-an St., Sinfong, Hsinchu County 304-43, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 11:10 Miaoli Hsinchu 43 Hukou Singong Post Office 30353 (03)5981-274 No. 6, Dayong Rd., Hukou, Hsinchu County 303-53, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 11:20 Miaoli Hsinchu 44 Hukou Chang-an Post Office 30347 (03)5902-091 No. 26, Jhongsiao Rd., Hukou, Hsinchu County 303-42, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 11:10 Miaoli Hsinchu 45 Hukou Decheng Post Office 30344 (03)5900-094 No. 146, Chenggong Rd., Hukou, Hsinchu County 303-44, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 11:40 Miaoli Hsinchu 46 Jhudong Post Office 31047 (03)5962-892 (03)5961-251 No. 128, Donglin Rd., Jhudong, Hsinchu County 310-47, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 11:45 Miaoli Hsinchu 47 Cyonglin Post Office 30742 (03)5922-849 No. 426, Wunheng Rd., Cyonglin, Hsinchu County 307-42, Taiwan (R.O.C.) Next-Day-Flight Service** Miaoli Hsinchu 48 Hengshan Post Office 31242 (03)5932-951 No. 137, Sinsing St., Sinsing Village, Hengshan, Hsinchu County 312-42, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 10:30 Miaoli Hsinchu 49 Hengshan Neiwan Post Office 31243 (03)5849-174 No. 309, Jhongjheng Rd., Neiwan Village, Hengshan, Hsinchu County 312-43, Taiwan (R.O.C.) Next-Day-Flight Service** Miaoli Hsinchu 50 Wufong Post Office 31141 (03)5851-103 No. 95, Da-ai Village, Wufong, Hsinchu County 311-41, Taiwan (R.O.C.) Next-Day-Flight Service** Miaoli Hsinchu 51 Jhudong Siagongguan Post Office 31046 (03)5965-516 No. 77, Sec. 1, Dongning Rd., Jhudong, Hsinchu County 310-46, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 11:40 Miaoli Hsinchu 52 Jianshih Post Office 31341 (03)5841-274 No. 28-1, Neighborhood 2, Jiale Village, Jianshih, Hsinchu County 313-41, Taiwan (R.O.C.) Next-Day-Flight Service** Miaoli Hsinchu 53 Jhudong Erjhongpu Post Office 31054 (03)5821-136 No. 97, Sec. 3, Jhongsing Rd., Jhudong, Hsinchu County 310-54, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 12:35 Miaoli Hsinchu 54 Jhudong Changchun Post Office 31047 (03)5956-993 No. 60, Sec. 2, Changchun Rd., Jhudong, Hsinchu County 310-47, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 11:45 Miaoli Hsinchu 55 Jhudong Industrial TechnologyResearch Institute Post Office 31040 (03)5916-084 No. 195, Sec. 4, Jhongsing Rd., Jhudong, Hsinchu County 310-40, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 12:40 Miaoli Hsinchu 56 Beipu Post Office 31441 (03)5802-261 No.
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