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Sunday, April 1, 2018

Mandarin Chinese-Lesson 43-(Making a telephone call in Chinese ...

Telephone numbers in China are organized and assigned according to the Chinese Telephone Code Plan of mainland China. Land lines and mobile telephone numbers have different structures: land lines use area codes, while mobile phones do not. Land line phone numbers in major cities have 8 digits after the two digit area code, whereas in other areas no less than 7 digits after a three digit area code. Mobile phone numbers have 11 digits without area codes.

Dialing a land line from another land line within the same area does not require dialing the area code. When making a domestic long distance call from a land line phone, the trunk prefix "0" must be dialed first, followed by the area code and the telephone number. Calling a mobile phone from a land line requires the addition of the "0" in front of the mobile phone number if they are not in the same area as well. Mobile to land line calls require the "0" and the area code, if the land line is not within the same area. Mobile to mobile calls do not require the "0". The "0" is never needed when dialing from outside mainland China.

The Special Administrative Regions of Hong Kong and Macau are not part of this numbering plan, and use the country codes +852 and +853, respectively.

In addition, the PRC numbering plan once reserves space for Taiwan, but have dropped this practice.


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Mobile phones

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In mainland China, mobile phone numbers have 11 digits in the format 1xx-xxxx-xxxx, in which the first three digits (e.g. 13x, 14x,15x,17x and 18x) designate the mobile phone service provider.

As new numbers were introduced over time, it is possible to recognize the age of a number: The oldest GSM numbers start with 1390..., the second oldest 1380... and 1300... Keeping the same number over time is somewhat associated with stability and reliability of the owner. As the fourth digit was introduced later, thus it is 0 for all old numbers. In further extensions, non-139,138,130 numbers were introduced. The fifth to seventh digit sometimes relates to age and location.

Even earlier, before GSM age, mobile phones had numbers starting with 9. Those numbers were eventually translated into 1390xx9..., where xx were local identifiers.

Mobile service providers can be identified by the first three or four digits as follows:

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2 - Assigned to VNOs

3 - Operated by China Transport Telecommunication & Information Center


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Calling formats

To call in China, the following format is used:

  • For fixed phones:

xxx xxxx Calls within the same area code

0yyy xxx xxxx Calls from other areas within China

+86 yyy xxx xxxx Calls from outside China

  • For mobile phones:

1nn xxxx xxxx Calls to mobile phones within China

+86 1nn xxxx xxxx Calls to mobiles from outside China


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Area 1 - Beijing

The prefix 1 is used exclusively by the national capital, Beijing Municipality.

  • Beijing - 10 (8-digit)

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Area 2

These are area codes for the municipalities of Shanghai, Tianjin and Chongqing, as well as several major cities with early access to telephones. All of these cities have upgraded to an 8-number system in the past decade. The People's Republic of China reserves code 26 for Taipei, capital of Taiwan, which it unilaterally claims sovereignty over, but does not actually control.

All telephone numbers are 8-digit in these areas (exclude Taipei).

  • Shanghai - 21
  • Tianjin - 22
  • Chongqing - 23
  • Shenyang, Tieling, Fushun, Benxi - 24
  • Nanjing - 25
  • Taipei - 26 (proposed use)
  • Wuhan - 27
  • Chengdu, Meishan, Ziyang - 28
  • Xi'an, Xianyang - 29
  • Guangzhou - 20

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Area 3

These are area codes for the provinces of Hebei, Shanxi and Henan.

Hebei

  • Shijiazhuang - 311 (8-digit)
  • Baoding - 312
  • Zhangjiakou - 313
  • Chengde - 314
  • Tangshan - 315
  • Langfang - 316
  • Cangzhou - 317
  • Hengshui - 318
  • Xingtai - 319
  • Handan - 310
  • Qinhuangdao - 335

Shanxi

  • Taiyuan - 351
  • Datong - 352
  • Yangquan - 353
  • Jinzhong - 354
  • Changzhi - 355
  • Jincheng - 356
  • Linfen - 357
  • Lüliang - 358
  • Yuncheng - 359
  • Xinzhou - 350
  • Shuozhou - 349

Henan

  • Zhengzhou - 371 (8-digit)
  • Kaifeng - 371 (8-digit)
  • Anyang - 372
  • Xinxiang - 373
  • Xuchang - 374
  • Pingdingshan - 375
  • Xinyang - 376 (8-digit)
  • Nanyang - 377 (8-digit)
  • Luoyang - 379 (8-digit)
  • Shangqiu - 370
  • Jiaozuo - 391
  • Hebi - 392
  • Puyang - 393
  • Zhoukou - 394
  • Luohe - 395
  • Zhumadian - 396
  • Xinyang (Former Huangchuan special area) - 397 (abolished in 2005, 376 used instead)
  • Sanmenxia - 398

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Area 4

These are area codes for the autonomous region of Inner Mongolia, and the provinces in Northeast China (Liaoning, Jilin, and Heilongjiang). Additionally, numbers starting 400 are shared-pay (callers are charged local rate anywhere in the country) numbers.

Liaoning

The provincial capital, Shenyang, and Tieling, Fushun, Benxi, uses code 24.

  • Dalian - 411 (8-digit)
  • Anshan - 412
  • Dandong - 415
  • Jinzhou - 416
  • Yingkou - 417
  • Fuxin - 418
  • Liaoyang - 419
  • Chaoyang - 421
  • Panjin - 427
  • Huludao - 429

Jilin

  • Changchun - 431 (8-digit)
  • Jilin - 432 (8-digit)
  • Yanji - 433
  • Siping - 434
  • Tonghua - 435
  • Baicheng - 436
  • Liaoyuan - 437
  • Songyuan - 438
  • Baishan - 439
  • Hunchun - 440
  • Meihekou - 448

Heilongjiang

  • Harbin - 451 (8-digit)
  • Qiqihar - 452
  • Mudanjiang - 453
  • Jiamusi - 454
  • Suihua - 455
  • Heihe - 456
  • Daxing'anling - 457
  • Yichun - 458
  • Daqing - 459
  • Qitaihe - 464
  • Jixi - 467
  • Hegang - 468
  • Shuangyashan - 469

Inner Mongolia

  • Hohhot - 471
  • Baotou - 472
  • Wuhai - 473
  • Jining - 474
  • Tongliao - 475
  • Chifeng - 476
  • Dongsheng - 477
  • Linhe - 478
  • Xilinhot - 479
  • Hulunbuir - 470
  • Ulanhot - 482
  • Alxa - 483

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Area 5

These are area codes for the provinces of Jiangsu, Shandong (predominantly), Anhui, Zhejiang and Fujian.

Jiangsu

The provincial capital of Nanjing uses code 25. All telephone numbers are 8-digit in Jiangsu.

  • Zhenjiang - 511
  • Suzhou - 512
  • Nantong - 513
  • Yangzhou - 514
  • Yancheng - 515
  • Xuzhou - 516
  • Huai'an - 517
  • Lianyungang - 518
  • Changzhou - 519
  • Wuxi - 510
  • Taizhou - 523
  • Suqian - 527

Shandong - Area 5

While most areas in Shandong use the prefix 5, some areas also use the prefix 6.

  • Jinan - 531 (8-digit)
  • Qingdao - 532 (8-digit)
  • Zibo - 533
  • Dezhou - 534
  • Yantai - 535
  • Weifang - 536
  • Jining - 537
  • Tai'an - 538
  • Linyi - 539
  • Heze - 530
  • Binzhou - 543
  • Dongying - 546

Anhui

  • Hefei - 551 (8-digit)
  • Bengbu - 552
  • Wuhu - 553
  • Huainan - 554
  • Ma'anshan - 555
  • Anqing - 556
  • Suzhou - 557
  • Fuyang, Bozhou - 558
  • Huangshan - 559
  • Chuzhou - 550
  • Huaibei - 561
  • Tongling - 562
  • Xuancheng - 563
  • Lu'an - 564
  • Chizhou - 566

Zhejiang

  • Hangzhou - 571 (8-digit)
  • Huzhou - 572
  • Jiaxing - 573 (8-digit)
  • Ningbo - 574 (8-digit)
  • Shaoxing - 575 (8-digit)
  • Taizhou - 576 (8-digit)
  • Wenzhou - 577 (8-digit)
  • Lishui - 578
  • Jinhua - 579 (8-digit)
  • Quzhou - 570
  • Zhoushan - 580

Fujian

  • Fuzhou - 591 (8-digit)
  • Xiamen - 592
  • Ningde - 593
  • Putian - 594
  • Quanzhou - 595 (8-digit)
  • Zhangzhou - 596
  • Longyan - 597
  • Sanming - 598
  • Nanping - 599

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Area 6

All area codes with prefix 6 were assigned in recent years. This prefix (+86 6...) was reserved for Taiwan (+886) during the cold war years.

Shandong - Area 6

While most areas in Shandong use the prefix 5, some areas also use the prefix 6.

  • Weihai - 631
  • Zaozhuang - 632
  • Rizhao - 633
  • Laiwu - 634
  • Liaocheng - 635
  • Zhaoyuan - 638

Guangdong - Area 6

While most areas in Guangdong use the prefix 7, some areas also use the prefix 6. The provincial capital Guangzhou uses code 20.

  • Yangjiang - 662
  • Jieyang - 663
  • Maoming - 668
  • Shanwei - 660

Yunnan - Area 6

While most areas in Yunnan use the prefix 8, a couple of areas also use the prefix 6.

  • Jinghong - 691
  • Dehong - 692

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Area 7

These are area codes for the central provinces of Hubei, Hunan, Guangdong (predominantly), Jiangxi, and the autonomous region of Guangxi.

Hubei

The provincial capital of Wuhan uses code 27.

  • Ezhou - 711
  • Xiaogan - 712
  • Huanggang - 713
  • Huangshi - 714
  • Xianning - 715
  • Jingzhou - 716
  • Yichang - 717
  • Enshi - 718
  • Shiyan - 719
  • Xiangfan - 710
  • Suizhou - 722
  • Jingmen - 724
  • Xiantao, Tianmen, Qianjiang -728

Hunan

  • Changsha - 731 (8-digit)
  • Xiangtan - 731 (8-digit)
  • Zhuzhou - 731 (8-digit)
  • Hengyang - 734
  • Chenzhou - 735
  • Changde - 736
  • Yiyang - 737
  • Loudi - 738
  • Shaoyang - 739
  • Yueyang - 730
  • Jishou - 743
  • Zhangjiajie - 744
  • Huaihua - 745
  • Yongzhou - 746

Guangdong - Area 7

Some areas in Guangdong use the prefix 6, while the provincial capital of Guangzhou uses code 20.

  • Shaoguan - 751
  • Huizhou - 752
  • Meizhou - 753
  • Shantou - 754 (8-digit)
  • Shenzhen - 755 (8-digit)
  • Zhuhai - 756
  • Foshan - 757 (8-digit)
  • Zhaoqing - 758
  • Zhanjiang - 759
  • Jiangmen - 750
  • Zhongshan - 760 (8-digit)
  • Heyuan - 762
  • Qingyuan - 763
  • Yunfu - 766
  • Chaozhou - 768
  • Dongguan - 769 (8-digit)

Guangxi

  • Nanning - 771
  • Liuzhou - 772
  • Guilin - 773
  • Wuzhou - 774
  • Yulin - 775
  • Baise - 776
  • Qinzhou - 777
  • Hechi - 778
  • Beihai - 779
  • Fangchenggang - 770

Jiangxi

  • Nanchang - 791 (8-digit)
  • Jiujiang - 792
  • Shangrao - 793
  • Fuzhou - 794
  • Yichun - 795
  • Ji'an - 796
  • Ganzhou - 797
  • Jingdezhen - 798
  • Pingxiang - 799
  • Xinyu - 790
  • Yingtan - 701



Area 8

These are area codes for the provinces of Sichuan, Hainan, Guizhou, Yunnan (predominantly) and the autonomous region of Tibet.

Sichuan

The provincial capital of Chengdu, and Meishan, Ziyang uses code 28.

  • Panzhihua - 812
  • Zigong - 813
  • Mianyang - 816
  • Nanchong - 817
  • Dazhou - 818
  • Suining - 825
  • Guang'an -826
  • Bazhong - 827
  • Yibin - 831
  • Neijiang - 832
  • Leshan - 833
  • Xichang - 834
  • Ya'an - 835
  • Kangding - 836
  • Ngawa - 837
  • Deyang - 838
  • Guangyuan - 839
  • Luzhou - 830

Guizhou

  • Guiyang - 851 (8-digit)
  • Zunyi - 851 (8-digit)
  • Anshun - 851 (8-digit)
  • Duyun - 854
  • Kaili - 855
  • Tongren - 856
  • Bijie - 857
  • Liupanshui - 858
  • Xingyi - 859

Yunnan - Area 8

Some areas in Yunnan use the prefix 6.

  • Kunming - 871 (8-digit)
  • Dali - 872
  • Gejiu - 873
  • Qujing - 874
  • Baoshan - 875
  • Wenshan - 876
  • Yuxi - 877
  • Chuxiong - 878
  • Simao - 879
  • Zhaotong - 870
  • Dongchuan - 881
  • Lincang - 883
  • Nujiang - 886
  • Zhongdian - 887
  • Lijiang - 888

Tibet/Xizang

  • Lhasa - 891
  • Shigatse - 892
  • Shannan - 893
  • Nyingchi - 894
  • Qamdo - 895
  • Nagqu - 896
  • Ngari - 897

Hainan

  • All areas - 898 (8-digit)



Area 9

These are area codes for northwestern regions including the provinces of Shaanxi, Gansu and Qinghai, as well as the autonomous regions of Ningxia and Xinjiang.

Shaanxi

The provincial capital Xi'an uses code 29. Xianyang uses the same code as Xi'an starting from 16 September 2006.

  • Yan'an - 911
  • Yulin - 912
  • Weinan - 913
  • Shangzhou - 914
  • Ankang - 915
  • Hanzhong - 916
  • Baoji - 917
  • Tongchuan - 919

Gansu

  • Lanzhou - 931
  • Dingxi - 932
  • Pingliang - 933
  • Xifeng - 934
  • Wuwei - 935
  • Zhangye - 936
  • Jiuquan - 937
  • Tianshui - 938
  • Longnan - 939
  • Linxia - 930
  • Gannan - 941
  • Baiyin - 943

Ningxia

  • Yinchuan - 951
  • Shizuishan - 952
  • Wuzhong - 953
  • Guyuan - 954
  • Zhongwei - 955

Qinghai

  • Xining - 971
  • Haidong - 972
  • Tongren - 973
  • Gonghe - 974
  • Golog - 975
  • Yushu - 976
  • Haixi (Delingha) - 977
  • Menyuan - 978
  • Golmud - 979
  • Haiyan - 970

Xinjiang

  • Ürümqi - 991
  • Kuitun - 992
  • Shihezi - 993
  • Changji - 994
  • Turpan - 995
  • Korla - 996
  • Aksu - 997
  • Kashgar - 998
  • Yining - 999
  • Karamay - 990
  • Tacheng - 901
  • Kumul - 902
  • Hotan - 903
  • Altay - 906
  • Artux - 908
  • Bole - 909



Emergency Numbers

From within Mainland China, the following emergency numbers are used:

  • 110 - Police
  • 119 - Fire brigade
  • 120 - Ambulance
  • 122 - Traffic accident
  • 999 - Privately operated ambulance (Beijing)

In most cities, the emergency numbers provide assistance in Mandarin Chinese and English.




Others

From within Mainland China, the following special numbers are used:

  • 100xx - Telecommunications Customer Service (10000 for China Telecom, 10010 for China Unicom, 10086 for China Mobile)
  • 101xx and 116- Premium service of China Unicom
  • 1010xxxx - Special number by China Unicom
  • 11185 - Post
  • 114 - Directory assistance
  • 118xxx - Premium service of China Telecom
  • 12117 - Speaking clock
  • 12122 - Highway service
  • 123xx - Government service (ex. 12388 is report hotline of Central Commission for Discipline Inspection and Ministry of Supervision, 12306 is service hotline of China Railway)
  • 12355 - Help Hotline For Children and Youth
  • 125xx - Premium service of China Mobile
  • 12121 or 96121- Weather
  • 179xx - VoIP
  • 95xxx, 95105xxx- Service number (nationally)
  • 955xx - Bank, Insurance, Airlines service hotline (nationally, ex. 95588 is hotline of Industrial and Commercial Bank of China)
  • 96xxx - Service number (locally)

(ex.962288- Shanghai foreigner assistant hotline,when dialing from other areas within China,dial 021-962288)




International Access Code

The international access code from the PRC is 00. This must also be used for calls to Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau from the Chinese mainland, together with their separate international codes, as follows:




See also

  • Telephone numbers in South Korea
  • Telephone numbers in Vietnam
  • Telephone numbers in the Philippines
  • Toll-free telephone number, China



References

  • "ITU allocations list". ITU-T. Archived from the original on 2009-08-02. 



External links

  • "Chinese Mobile Phone Directory" (in Chinese).