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Where is the place of origin? What are some examples?

Fill in the place of origin, for example as follows.

When filling in the place of origin, you only need to go to the county (city) specifically, and provinces, autonomous regions, municipalities directly under the central government and districts and counties do not need to be more detailed. For example, No.33 Airport Road, Jiangbei District, Chongqing, just fill in Chongqing Jiangbei. General regional provinces/autonomous regions/municipalities directly under the Central Government/Hong Kong Special Administrative Region/Macao Special Administrative Region/+counties/districts+towns/streets+villages/neighborhood committees do not write the names of prefecture-level divisions (prefecture-level cities) in the middle of provincial, county-level and town-level administrative divisions, and the administrative divisions are compared with the long-term residence of ancestors.

For example, Zhang San's previous hukou was in Hunan, his birthplace was in Guangdong, and his ancestral home (great grandfather and above) was in Hunan. Now his registered permanent residence has moved from Hunan to Guangdong, and his birthplace is precisely Hunan. If you can't fill it in, you can look at the place of origin in the household registration book.

The domicile is not necessarily the person's ancestral home or native place, especially in the economically developed areas and some new places that started construction after the founding of New China and developed rapidly in modern times. A large number of people are not registered in their native places. Generally speaking, these people moved to new places after China's reform and opening up or in the era of planned economy according to the distribution of countries at that time or in modern times. According to the tradition of China for thousands of years, native place is an expression of ancestral home, which is the difference between household registration and native place. Generally speaking, a person's birthplace is paternal, and some are maternal.