How are the letters arranged on Zhejiang license plates?

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OBrayden
07/29/25 12:02pm
In Zhejiang license plates, the letter A represents the provincial capital, while other letters represent different cities. The order of the letters does not indicate any ranking. The letters used at the end of the license plate represent the code of the local vehicle management office. The license plate codes for Zhejiang are as follows: ZheA for Hangzhou, ZheB for Ningbo, ZheC for Wenzhou, ZheD for Shaoxing, ZheE for Huzhou, ZheF for Jiaxing, ZheG for Jinhua, ZheH for Quzhou, ZheJ for Taizhou, ZheK for Lishui, and ZheL for Zhoushan. License plates are important information used to distinguish vehicles from one another. They are typically made of aluminum, sheet metal, plastic, or paper and are mounted on the front and rear of the vehicle, displaying the vehicle's registration number, registration region, and other relevant details.
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