
Shaanxi's license plate letter codes are: Shaan A for Xi'an, Shaan B for Tongchuan, Shaan C for Baoji, Shaan D for Xianyang, Shaan E for Weinan, Shaan F for Hanzhong, Shaan G for Ankang, Shaan H for Shangluo, Shaan J for Yan'an, Shaan K for Yulin, and Shaan V for Yangling High-Tech Agricultural Demonstration Zone. The first character of a license plate is a Chinese character representing the abbreviated name of the province where the vehicle is registered; the second character is an English letter indicating the prefecture-level city code where the vehicle is registered. License plates, commonly referred to as vehicle tags, are plates attached to the front and rear of a vehicle, typically made of aluminum, sheet metal, plastic, or paper, displaying the vehicle's registration number, registration region, or other relevant information.

As a car enthusiast, I've noticed that license plates serve as a vehicle's important ID card. In Shaanxi province, license plates uniformly start with the character 'Shaan', followed by a letter representing the city code: Shaan A for Xi'an, the provincial capital; Shaan B for Tongchuan; Shaan C for Baoji; Shaan D for Xianyang, and so on. These codes are divided based on geographical locations, and the plate colors also vary: blue plates are most common for regular passenger cars, yellow plates for large commercial vehicles, and green plates for eco-friendly electric vehicles are gradually becoming mainstream. Understanding these details can help quickly identify the source when checking for violations or reporting accidents. When a vehicle is relocated to a new city, the license plate letter changes, and insurance and annual inspections must be updated accordingly. Keeping license plates clean is also crucial, as dirt can affect recognition and may lead to fines. Additionally, the complete city list can be found on the vehicle management office's website, helping everyone easily grasp this information.

I have extensive driving experience, and license plate recognition is a piece of cake. Shaanxi license plates all start with ‘Shaan’, followed by letters such as A for Xi’an, B for Tongchuan, C for Baoji, and D for Xianyang. The colors are divided into blue, yellow, and green: blue plates for small cars, yellow plates for large vehicles, and green plates for new energy vehicles. Knowing these can help quickly identify the source of vehicles on the road and avoid mixing up locations. Simple and practical, just remember it.


