What are the abbreviations for license plates in Qinghai?

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CassidyLynn
07/29/25 7:58pm
Qinghai license plate abbreviations are as follows: Qing A for Xining City, Qing B for Haidong City, Qing C for Haibei Prefecture, Qing D for Huangnan Prefecture, Qing E for Hainan Prefecture, Qing F for Guoluo Prefecture, Qing G for Yushu Prefecture, Qing H for Haixi Prefecture. License plates consist of 7 characters, with the first being the provincial abbreviation, the second being the city abbreviation, and the third to seventh being a combination of numbers and letters. These plates are affixed to the front and rear of vehicles and are made of materials such as aluminum, iron, plastic, and paper. Functions of license plates: 1. Numbering and information registration for vehicles; 2. Identifying the region to which a vehicle belongs; 3. Tracing the owner and registration information of a vehicle based on the license plate.
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