China Province Lookup (中国省份查询)

CN PROVINCES GB/T 2260 LOOKUP
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China 33 provincial-level divisions lookup. Search by code, name, or 6-digit admin code. 23 provinces + 5 autonomous regions + 4 municipalities + 2 SARs + Taiwan. Browser-only.

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China Province Lookup (中国省份查询)

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How to use

Search by code

Enter a 2-digit province code (11=Beijing, 44=Guangdong, 31=Shanghai) or a 6-digit admin code (first 2 digits resolve).

Search by name

Works in Chinese or English — "北京", "Beijing", "Beijing Municipality" all match.

Browse all

A complete table of all 33 provincial-level divisions is shown below the search — ordered by code.

Cross-reference with ID validator

This tool shares the province code table with cn-shenfenzheng-format-validator — the province resolved from a 身份证 will match this tool's output exactly.

China's 33 provincial-level divisions

The People's Republic of China's top-level administrative divisions are defined by the national standard GB/T 2260-2007 (Administrative Division Codes of the PRC). There are 33 first-level divisions in 5 categories:

5 categories

23 provinces (codes 13–65): Hebei, Shanxi, Liaoning, Jilin, Heilongjiang, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Anhui, Fujian, Jiangxi, Shandong, Henan, Hubei, Hunan, Guangdong, Hainan, Sichuan, Guizhou, Yunnan, Shaanxi, Gansu, Qinghai, Taiwan. 5 autonomous regions: Inner Mongolia, Guangxi, Tibet, Ningxia, Xinjiang. 4 municipalities (codes 11/12/31/50): Beijing, Tianjin, Shanghai, Chongqing. 2 Special Administrative Regions (codes 81/82): Hong Kong, Macau.

"The first digit of a Chinese province code = geographic mega-region: 1=North, 2=Northeast, 3=East, 4=Central/South, 5=Southwest, 6=Northwest, 7=Taiwan, 8=HK/Macau."

Practical use cases

Province codes appear everywhere — Resident IDs (身份证), postal codes, household registers, government documents. This tool provides bidirectional lookup: code → name, name → code, 6-digit admin code → province. Shares its data table with cn-shenfenzheng-format-validator for cross-tool consistency.

Geographic mega-regions

China is also divided into 7 geographic regions: North (Beijing/Tianjin/Hebei/Shanxi/Inner Mongolia), Northeast (Liaoning/Jilin/Heilongjiang), East (Shanghai/Jiangsu/Zhejiang/Anhui/Fujian/Jiangxi/Shandong/Taiwan), Central (Henan/Hubei/Hunan), South (Guangdong/Guangxi/Hainan/HK/Macau), Southwest (Chongqing/Sichuan/Guizhou/Yunnan/Tibet), Northwest (Shaanxi/Gansu/Qinghai/Ningxia/Xinjiang). The "Geographic region" column reflects this grouping.

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10 facts about China's provinces

01

The GB/T 2260 standard has been in effect since 1986; the 2007 revision is the current version.

02

Beijing (11) has the smallest code — reflecting its capital status.

03

The 4 municipalities (Beijing 11, Tianjin 12, Shanghai 31, Chongqing 50) have non-sequential codes.

04

Hong Kong (81) and Macau (82) codes were added after their 1997 and 1999 handovers.

05

Taiwan Province (71) is officially encoded but not administered by the PRC — a sovereignty assertion.

06

Xinjiang (65) is the largest by area (1.66M km²) and also has the highest active province code.

07

Guangdong (44) has the largest population (~127M) and economy.

08

6-digit admin code: digits 1-2 = province, 3-4 = prefecture city, 5-6 = county/district.

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Unused province codes (16-19, 24, 29, 30, 38-39, 47-49, 55-60, 66-69, 72-79, 83-89) are reserved for future expansion.

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This tool shares its province code table with cn-shenfenzheng-format-validator — 100% data consistency.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Yes. This tool and cn-shenfenzheng-format-validator share the same GB/T 2260 province code table.

  • 33 total: 23 provinces + 5 autonomous regions + 4 municipalities + 2 SARs + Taiwan.

  • Geographic mega-region: 1=North, 2=Northeast, 3=East, 4=Central/South, 5=Southwest, 6=Northwest, 7=Taiwan, 8=HK/Macau.

  • Reserved for future expansion. GB/T 2260 left gaps in each region's range to accommodate future administrative changes.

  • It's a PRC standard code — but the PRC does not administer Taiwan. This is a "sovereignty assertion" code. Taiwan has its own independent ID system (see tw-counties-reference).

  • After 1 July 1997 (HK handover) and 20 December 1999 (Macau handover) — added to GB/T 2260 then.

  • Currently only province level. The 3000+ county/district code table is large — a separate tool is planned.

  • GB/T 2260-2007 — China's public administrative division code standard, freely available.

  • No. The data is inline JS (33 rows) — copy it directly into your code, no API needed.

  • Yes. All RECATOOLS tools are 100% free, ad-supported. No signup, no paywall.

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