What does the license plate in Liuzhou start with?
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Liuzhou license plates start with Gui B. The license plate codes for various regions in Guangxi are: Gui A - Nanning; Gui B - Liuzhou; Gui C - Guilin urban area, Lingui, Yangshuo; Gui D - Wuzhou; Gui E - Beihai; Gui F - Chongzuo; Gui G - Laibin; Gui H - 10 counties under Guilin's jurisdiction excluding Lingui and Yangshuo; Gui J - Hezhou; Gui K - Yulin; Gui L - Baise; Gui N - Qinzhou; Gui O - Autonomous Region Party Committee, People's Congress, Government, Political Consultative Conference, etc.; Gui P - Fangchenggang; Gui R - Guigang; Gui M - Hechi. Liuzhou is a prefecture-level city in the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, belonging to the Liujiang River basin of the Xijiang River system in the Pearl River basin, with a subtropical monsoon climate. Famous attractions include the Dalongtan Scenic Area, Duleyan Scenic Area, Yufeng Scenic Area, Liuhou Park, etc.
As a veteran driver with twenty years of experience, I'm very familiar with Liuzhou's license plates—they all start with Gui B. In Guangxi, license plates begin with 'Gui' to represent the province, and 'B' specifically stands for Liuzhou City. I've done long-distance hauling myself, and every time I went to Liuzhou to pick up goods, local vehicles all had plates like Gui B12345. Actually, recognizing license plates is simple: the first Chinese character is the province abbreviation, and the second letter is the city code—for example, Guangxi A is Nanning, B is Liuzhou, C is Guilin, etc. This design helps traffic police and drivers quickly identify a vehicle's origin to avoid misunderstandings. Also, don’t neglect regular license plate maintenance—if it's dirty or damaged and hard to read, you might get a ticket. I recommend checking your plate's clarity before long trips—safety first, to avoid trouble on the road.