What is the city order corresponding to each letter on Zhejiang license plates?
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Zhejiang license plate letter-city order is as follows: ZheA represents Hangzhou, ZheB represents Ningbo, ZheC represents Wenzhou, ZheD represents Shaoxing, ZheE represents Huzhou, ZheF represents Jiaxing, ZheG represents Jinhua, ZheH represents Quzhou, ZheJ represents Taizhou, ZheK represents Lishui, ZheL represents Zhoushan. License plates serve as identification and information registration for vehicles, with their primary function being to identify the vehicle's registered region through the plate number, and to trace the vehicle's owner and registration details. License plates can be categorized into: Hong Kong/Macau cross-border vehicle plates, police vehicle plates, emergency rescue vehicle plates, regular motorcycle plates, light motorcycle plates, and training motorcycle plates.
The alphabetical order of Zhejiang license plates corresponds to different cities, which I've learned a lot from my long-distance driving experience. I remember noticing the Zhe A plates when I first drove to Hangzhou—it's the mark of the provincial capital. Next, Zhe B Ningbo is a coastal city with a strong economy, Zhe C Wenzhou is known for its savvy businesspeople, Zhe D Shaoxing has rich cultural heritage, Zhe E Huzhou boasts beautiful scenery near Taihu Lake, Zhe F Jiaxing holds an important position in the Yangtze River Delta, Zhe G Jinhua produces high-quality goods, Zhe H Quzhou has many mountains and fresh air, Zhe J Taizhou is rich in seafood and has many ports, Zhe K Lishui is an eco-tourism area with green mountains and clear waters, and Zhe L Zhoushan is a tourist destination with an island vibe. Each letter represents a local characteristic and details of road culture. Understanding these can help you quickly identify the origin of traffic or avoid congestion points on the road. Paying attention to these small details in daily life enhances driving safety and efficiency.