What city does the license plate 'Ji D' belong to?
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Ji D is the license plate for Liaoyuan. 'Ji' is the Chinese character abbreviation for Jilin Province, and 'D' is the vehicle management office code for Liaoyuan City. The license plate codes for other cities in Jilin Province are: Ji A for Changchun City, Ji B for Jilin City, Ji C for Siping City, Ji E for Tonghua City, Ji F for Baishan City, Ji G for Baicheng City, Ji H for Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture, Ji J for Songyuan City, and Ji K for Changbaishan City. Vehicle license plates are plates hung on the front and back of a car, usually made of aluminum, plastic, or stickers, displaying the vehicle's registration number, registration region, or other basic information.
Regarding the question of which region the license plate 'Ji D' belongs to, I know it corresponds to the license plate code of Liaoyuan City in Jilin Province. In China, the first letter or Chinese character of a license plate represents the provincial-level administrative region, with 'Ji' being the abbreviation for Jilin; the second letter indicates a specific city within the province, and 'D' in the Jilin system is assigned to Liaoyuan City. Liaoyuan City is located in the northeast of Jilin Province and is a city primarily focused on mining and agriculture, with a population of approximately over 1 million, geographically close to Changchun. As someone who often drives, when I see a 'Ji D' license plate on the road, I can roughly guess that the driver might be from Liaoyuan, which is quite helpful in identifying the vehicle's origin. The design of license plate codes is actually to simplify traffic management, and similar systems exist in various regions, such as 'Jing A' for Beijing, while 'D' in other provinces may refer to different places. I recommend that everyone learn these details when buying a car or use a mobile app to check license plate prefixes, which can reduce the risk of misjudgment, especially during long-distance driving, making it safer. In summary, a license plate is not just a number; it carries regional culture behind it. Learning about it can make daily travel more reassuring and interesting.