Is Min K a government license plate?
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Min K is a government license plate. Min K is used for provincial-level systems and the Pingtan Comprehensive Experimental Zone. Additional information: 1. Scope of use for "Min K" license plates: Provincial-level and central-level units stationed in Fuzhou (including administrative units, public institutions, and enterprises). 2. "Min K" license plates are managed and issued by the Vehicle Management Office of the Traffic Police Corps of the Fujian Provincial Public Security Department. 3. License plates for various cities in Fujian Province are as follows: Min A - Fuzhou (excluding Pingtan County), Min B - Putian, Min C - Quanzhou, Min D - Xiamen, Min E - Zhangzhou, Min F - Longyan, Min G - Sanming, Min H - Nanping, Min J - Ningde, Min K - Provincial-level systems, Pingtan Comprehensive Experimental Zone.
As a seasoned driver from Fujian, I'm quite familiar with the 'Min' license plate series. 'Min K' is not a government plate. Locally, 'Min' is the abbreviation for Fujian, and the letter 'K' is commonly used to distinguish license plates in Ningde or surrounding areas. Government vehicles usually have special markings such as 'Min Police' or start with the number 88. Having driven for ten years, I've seen countless 'Min K' plates, mostly belonging to ordinary family cars or small vendors. If you want to differentiate, observe the number sequence at the back of the plate: government vehicles often have uniform numbers, like 00001. In short, don't be fooled by appearances; understanding local customs is important.