What is the license plate prefix for Suifenhe?
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Suifenhe license plates use the prefix 'Hei C'. 'Hei' is the Chinese abbreviation for Heilongjiang Province. The license plate codes for Heilongjiang are as follows: Hei A for Harbin, Hei B for Qiqihar, Hei C for Mudanjiang, Hei D for Jiamusi, Hei E for Daqing, Hei F for Yichun, Hei G for Jixi, Hei H for Hegang, Hei J for Shuangyashan, Hei K for Qitaihe, Hei L for Songhuajiang region, Hei M for Suihua, Hei N for Heihe, Hei P for Daxing'anling region, and Hei R for the agricultural reclamation system. Suifenhe City is under the jurisdiction of Mudanjiang City in Heilongjiang Province. It is named after the Suifen River within its territory. Suifenhe is a picturesque border mountain city, bordering Russia's Primorsky Krai to the east with a 27-kilometer border line. It covers an area of 460 square kilometers and administers Suifenhe Town and Funing Town.
As a veteran driver with over 20 years of experience, I'm very familiar with license plates across China. Suifenhe is in Heilongjiang Province, where license plates start with the abbreviation 'Hei' (黑) for Heilongjiang, followed by a city code letter. Since Suifenhe falls under Mudanjiang City's jurisdiction, its plates usually begin with 'Hei C'. I've seen many Suifenhe license plates, all starting with 'Hei C' followed by letter/number combinations. The plate system is quite methodical - each province has a Chinese character code, then cities are assigned letters. For example, Heilongjiang has 'Hei A' for Harbin, 'Hei D' for Jiamusi, etc. Knowing this is practical when traveling - like going from Suifenhe to Harbin, you'll see plates change from 'Hei C' to 'Hei A', helping with orientation. Keeping plates clean and legible is crucial - regular checks prevent obscuration and potential violations.