What are the meanings of the Beijing A black license plate?
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There are three meanings of the Beijing A black license plate: 1. The 'Jing' represents the city code, which is the abbreviation for China's capital. The 'Jing A' license plate was the earliest issued, officially released after the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949. 2. The 'A' represents the vehicle type code. The 'Jing A' license plates started being issued in 1992, and at that time, they had no special significance—they were simply part of the normal sequence of license plate issuance. Generally, 'Jing A' license plates are used by government agencies, while 'Jing B' plates are for taxis. 3. The black color indicates foreign vehicles. Other colors include blue, yellow, and white: blue plates are for small vehicles, yellow plates for large vehicles, and white plates for military and police vehicles.