What does a license plate starting with VX indicate?
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VX at the beginning of a license plate indicates that it is a Hong Kong license plate. The first character of a license plate is a Chinese character representing the provincial-level administrative region where the vehicle is registered, which is the abbreviation of the respective province, municipality, or autonomous region. For example, Hebei Province is abbreviated as Ji, so Ji A stands for Shijiazhuang, Ji B for Tangshan, Ji C for Qinhuangdao, etc. Shanxi Province is abbreviated as Jin, with Jin A for Taiyuan, Jin B for Datong, Jin C for Yangquan, Jin D for Changzhi, etc. Liaoning Province is abbreviated as Liao, with Liao A for Shenyang, Liao B for Dalian, Liao C for Anshan, Liao D for Fushun, etc. A license plate refers to the vehicle registration plate, which is a metal or plastic plate attached to the front and rear of a vehicle, displaying the vehicle's registration number, registration region, and other relevant information.