How are the Gansu license plates ABCDEF arranged?
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Gansu license plates ABCDEF are arranged in the following order: GanA Lanzhou, GanB Jiayuguan, GanC Jinchang, GanD Baiyin, GanE Tianshui, GanF Jiuquan. The license plate codes for other regions in Gansu are: GanG Zhangye, GanH Wuwei, GanJ Dingxi, GanK Longnan, GanL Pingliang, GanM Qingyang, GanN Linxia Hui, GanP Gannan Tibetan. License plates, commonly known as vehicle plates, refer to the plates hung on the front and rear of a vehicle. Their main function is to identify the region to which the vehicle belongs, and the owner and registration information of the vehicle can also be traced through the license plate.
I usually enjoy studying license plate knowledge, and the letter arrangement on Gansu license plates follows a certain pattern. The first letter on the plate represents different prefecture-level cities, arranged according to administrative divisions or importance. 'A' stands for the provincial capital Lanzhou, so plates starting with GanA belong there. 'B' corresponds to Jiayuguan, and GanB plates are from that area. 'C' is the license plate designation for Jinchang. 'D' represents the Baiyin region. 'E' stands for Tianshui - you'll often see GanE plates when visiting Tianshui. 'F' identifies Jiuquan vehicles. This system was designed to facilitate vehicle origin management, with the entire license plate letter sequence arranged from A to Z. Other letters like 'G' might represent Wuwei and other locations. Next time you see a Gan-plated vehicle on the road, remembering these letters will help you roughly guess the owner's origin.