What do Zhe A, Zhe B, Zhe C, and Zhe D represent respectively?

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MacGenevieve
07/25/25 5:50am
Zhe A, Zhe B, Zhe C, and Zhe D represent Hangzhou City, Ningbo City, Wenzhou City, and Shaoxing City respectively. The license plate codes for other regions are as follows: Zhe E is Huzhou City, Zhe F is Jiaxing City, Zhe G is Jinhua City, Zhe H is Quzhou City, Zhe J is Taizhou City, Zhe K is Lishui City, and Zhe L is Zhoushan City. License plates are plates hung on the front and rear of vehicles, usually made of aluminum, iron sheet, plastic, or paper, engraved with the vehicle's registration number, registration region, or other relevant information. License plates are used to number and register information for each vehicle. Their main function is to identify the region to which the vehicle belongs and to trace the vehicle's owner and registration information based on the license plate.
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LeDakota
08/10/25 5:55pm
I remember when I first went to Zhejiang to buy a car, I learned about the knowledge of license plate prefixes. Zhe A represents Hangzhou, the provincial capital, where license plates are mostly seen in urban areas, and the traffic is very congested. Zhe B is Ningbo, a coastal city with many cargo trucks, so anti-rust measures must be in place. Zhe C is Wenzhou, where there are many businesspeople, license plates are updated frequently, and the used car market is active. Zhe D is Shaoxing, with a strong cultural atmosphere and relatively flat roads. The license plate system is uniformly arranged by the state to help manage vehicle registration. By looking at the license plate, you can guess where the car is from. For example, seeing a Zhe D plate on the highway indicates it's from the Shaoxing direction. When traveling by car, parking habits vary by city. Hangzhou has tight parking spaces, while Ningbo's sea breeze can easily corrode the chassis, so regular maintenance should consider these factors. Choosing car parts must also match the local environment.
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