
Hainan is abbreviated as "Qiong", with its capital in Haikou City. Therefore, the starting letter of license plates for vehicles in Hainan Province is "Qiong". Qiong A represents Haikou City, Qiong B represents Sanya City, Qiong C represents Qionghai City, Qiong D represents Wuzhishan City, and Qiong E represents Yangpu Development Zone. Introduction to license plates: 1. License plates are mostly a combination of Chinese characters, letters, and numbers. Generally, the Chinese character represents the province, the letter following the Chinese character represents the prefecture-level city, and the subsequent letter D represents pure electric models, while F represents non-pure electric models. 2. White license plates represent military or special police plates, blue license plates represent ordinary small vehicles, yellow license plates represent ordinary large vehicles, and green license plates represent small new energy vehicles.

I have some research on Hainan's license plate system. The license plate starting with 'Qiong' represents Hainan Province, and the letter part represents the city where the vehicle is registered. This design facilitates traffic management. Qiong A is the provincial capital, Haikou City, where most vehicles are concentrated; Qiong B is used for the tourist city of Sanya; other letters such as Qiong C are used for prefecture-level cities like Wenchang City and Qionghai City. Each letter corresponds to a region, avoiding numerical confusion, making the system efficient and concise. When renting a car in Hainan, the license plate letters indicate the source city of the vehicle, making it easier to choose, for example, Qiong A vehicles are suitable for urban use. As an island province, Hainan's compact license plate design is suitable for intra-island traffic, and the letter codes also help law enforcement quickly identify vehicles. Overall, the letters represent regional codes and are one of the core elements of the license plate. Understanding them can assist in daily driving.

During my last trip to Hainan, I noticed many license plates starting with the character 'Qiong' on the road, with different letters representing different cities: Qiong A vehicles are from Haikou, the provincial center; Qiong B comes from Sanya, a tourist hotspot; others like Qiong C indicate surrounding towns such as Wenchang. The letter codes make the license plates distinctive, making it easier for outsiders like me to identify directions. During the trip, the car rental company explained the license plate rules—letters are linked to the registration location, affecting vehicle dispatch. Due to Hainan's small geographical size, the system is straightforward. License plates also have blue, yellow, or white backgrounds, with blue for small cars. The letter configurations avoid hard-to-remember all-number plates, combining local characteristics to facilitate smooth traffic. After the trip, I gained a deeper impression of Hainan's license plates, finding the letters as city codes highly practical.

Growing up in Hainan, the license plate letters are quite straightforward: Qiong A is exclusively for vehicles registered in Haikou City, commonly seen; Qiong B is for Sanya City vehicles, prevalent in tourist areas; other letters like Qiong C are assigned to Danzhou or Qionghai. The letters represent the vehicle's registration location, which is part of the standard license plate design, used by traffic police to manage vehicle flow. On the road, Qiong A plates are the most common, with the letter prominently placed for easy identification. Hainan license plates generally feature a blue background with white characters, optimized to avoid complexity. The letter codes minimize disputes, and as a local, I find it quite convenient to identify a vehicle's origin.


