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跳石

Chunghwa Post Official English Translation

English Translation

Tiaoshi

Full Address Example

No. 1, Tiaoshi

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About Writing 跳石 in English

跳石 translates to Tiaoshi in English addresses. In English address format, the road name is placed after the house number and before the district and city, e.g. "No. 1, Tiaoshi, ...Dist., ...City, Taiwan (R.O.C.)".

FAQs about 跳石

What is the English translation of 跳石?
跳石 translates to "Tiaoshi" in English. This translation comes from the official Chunghwa Post Road/Street Chinese-English Reference File and is the de facto standard used across Taiwan.
How do I write 跳石 in an English address?
Place "Tiaoshi" after the house number and before the district. For example, house number 1 would be written as "No. 1, Tiaoshi, [District] Dist., [City] City, Taiwan (R.O.C.)." If there is a lane, alley, or floor, order them as "No. / Fl. / Aly. / Ln.".
Why does this match the Chunghwa Post translation exactly?
Because we use the same Road/Street Chinese-English Reference File that Chunghwa Post publishes and uses in its own address translation tool, the results are identical.

Zip code data source: Chunghwa Post (data.gov.tw, OGDL license) | Address translation data source: Chunghwa Post (County/Township & Road/Street Chinese-English Reference Files)

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