
Wenzhou's license plate numbers start with Zhe C. Here are the relevant details: 1. Zhe is the abbreviation for Zhejiang Province, and C represents the administrative code for Wenzhou City. 2. Wenzhou is a prefecture-level city in Zhejiang Province, comprising 4 districts, 5 counties, and 3 county-level cities under its jurisdiction. The first character of a car license plate is a Chinese character, which is the abbreviation representing the provincial-level administrative region where the vehicle is registered. The license plate consists of five digits or letters. 3. License plate codes for cities in Zhejiang Province: Zhe A refers to Hangzhou, Zhe B refers to Ningbo, Zhe C refers to Wenzhou, Zhe D refers to Shaoxing, Zhe E refers to Huzhou, Zhe F refers to Jiaxing, Zhe G refers to Jinhua, Zhe H refers to Quzhou, Zhe J refers to Taizhou, Zhe K refers to Lishui, and Zhe L refers to Zhoushan.

I'm a native of Wenzhou, and since childhood, I've noticed that license plates on the streets all start with '浙C'. '浙' is the abbreviation for Zhejiang Province, and the city code 'C' represents Wenzhou. This system is quite convenient. I remember that the vehicle management office has fixed numbering rules: blue plates are for fuel vehicles, and green plates are for new energy vehicles, but the prefixes are the same. This was standardized back in the 1990s, with Wenzhou assigned 'C', Hangzhou 'A', and Ningbo 'B'. Nowadays, selecting a license plate is simple—you can go to the vehicle management office or choose online, even picking numbers to avoid unlucky ones like '4'. If you're driving in Wenzhou, '浙C' plates are very common. In case you rent a car or go on a road trip, remembering this code helps with navigation. Also, take care of your license plate—prevent rust or dirt, as traffic police may issue fines if it's unreadable; regular cleaning is enough. The abundance of cars in Wenzhou is tied to its vibrant economy, making these plates a common and distinctive local feature.

I have a habit of photographing license plates during road trips, and Wenzhou's plates mostly start with Zhe C. The reason is simple: Zhe is the abbreviation for Zhejiang Province, and the city code C is assigned to Wenzhou—a practical design. Last year while strolling downtown Wenzhou, over 95% of parked cars had Zhe C plates, with occasional out-of-town plates. For new energy vehicles, the plates have a green background but still carry the Zhe C prefix. When selecting a plate, owners can customize their numbers, though popular combinations are hard to secure. With Wenzhou's high car ownership, Zhe C plates are ubiquitous, from highway exits to narrow alleys. When renting a car while traveling, pay attention to plate recognition to avoid mistaking vehicles from other cities. The license plate system has seen little evolution, stabilizing post-2000. Learning these details enhances local memory—next time in Wenzhou, try spotting plate nuances.


