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What is the postal code of Zhangmu Village?
Zhangmu Village is an administrative village under the jurisdiction of Zhangmu Town, Qintang, Guigang City, Guangxi. The urban-rural classification code is 122, which is a town-township combination area. The zoning code is 450804 10620 1, and the first six digits of the resident ID number are 450804. Postal code is 537000, long-distance telephone area code is 0775, and license plate number is Gui R. Zhangmu Village is adjacent to Huanglong Village, Zhangmu Street Community, Liuwang Village, Huangdao Village, Xianteng Village, Chuanshan Village, Sijiang Village, Yuanjin Village, Daqi Village, Litang Village, Shacun Village, Lianggu Village, Tang Zhong Village and Naliu Village.
There are some tourist attractions near Zhangmu Village, such as pingtian mountain Forest Park, the former site of Guangxi Provincial Congress, the tomb of the martyr Chen Peiren, Jiuling Lake and Xinguitun in Xinling Village. There are also some specialties, such as Tangqin lotus root, Tang Qin Maojian tea, benzoin, Guixian lotus root, Tangqin red rice and Tang Qin black rice.
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