๐Ÿ“‹ Postal Guidelines: China to Malaysia

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Postal Code Exemption for International Routing:

Postal items dispatched from Mainland China to Malaysia do not require a Malaysia postal code for international transit.

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Mandatory Chinese Address Marking:

The destination country (Malaysia) must be clearly indicated in Chinese characters on the mail item. The complete destination address, including city and detailed street address, must also be provided in Chinese.

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Local Address Requirements for Malaysia Delivery:

To facilitate final delivery within Malaysia, the complete delivery address must be legibly written in the local language (English or local language).

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Recommendation for Internal Malaysia Routing:

Including the correct local Malaysia postal code is strongly recommended. This significantly enhances sorting efficiency at Malaysia Post and optimizes last-mile delivery by postal carriers.

๐Ÿ“ฎMY Malaysia Regional Postal Code FAQ & Postal Regulations

๐Ÿ”ข How many digits is a Malaysia postcode?

Malaysia postcodes are 5-digit numbers only, e.g., 50000 (Kuala Lumpur City Centre)

๐Ÿ” How to find a Malaysia postcode?

Use the postcode search on Pos Malaysia's website (www.pos.com.my) or verify via Google Maps location

๐Ÿ“ฌ Will wrong postcodes delay mail?

Yes, incorrect postcodes may cause 1-3 days delay. Always double-check on the official postal website

๐ŸŒ Are extra codes needed for international mail?

No. Only the 5-digit postcode + country name, e.g., Kuala Lumpur 50470, Malaysia

โš ๏ธ Is there a difference between East & West Malaysia postcodes?

Both use 5 digits. East Malaysia postcodes start with 9 (e.g., Sabah: 88000), West Malaysia with 0-8