What is the starting letter of Chaozhou license plates?

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Bryce
07/24/25 6:08am
Chaozhou license plates start with the letter U. The license plates for various cities in Guangdong Province are as follows: Yue A for Guangzhou, Yue B for Shenzhen, Yue C for Zhuhai, Yue D for Shantou, Yue E for Foshan, Yue F for Shaoguan, Yue G for Zhanjiang, Yue H for Zhaoqing, Yue J for Jiangmen, Yue K for Maoming, Yue L for Huizhou, Yue M for Meizhou, Yue N for Shanwei, Yue P for Heyuan, Yue Q for Yangjiang, Yue R for Qingyuan, Yue S for Dongguan, Yue T for Zhongshan, Yue U for Chaozhou, Yue V for Jieyang, Yue W for Yunfu, Yue X for Shunde, Yue Y for Nanhai, Yue Z for vehicles entering the mainland from Hong Kong and Macau. The first character of a license plate is a Chinese character, representing the abbreviation of the province where the vehicle is registered; the second character is an English letter, representing the code for the prefecture-level city where the vehicle is located.
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Wesley
08/11/25 1:54am
As a long-distance driver, I'm particularly sensitive to license plates. The license plates in Chaozhou start with the letter U, which belongs to the Guangdong Province series. The 'Yue' prefix followed by a letter represents different cities, such as A for Guangzhou, B for Shenzhen, and D for Shantou. U stands for Chaozhou, and it's quite easy to remember—U sounds similar to the 'zhou' in 'Chaozhou.' When traveling by car, spotting a U license plate helps quickly identify a local Chaozhou vehicle, aiding in avoiding incorrect judgments about traffic violations. Additionally, the license plate design reflects the city's characteristics—the letter U is simple and uncommon, making it less prone to confusion. Remembering this small detail can boost driving confidence and reduce the chances of taking the wrong route. I recommend that new drivers learn more about license plate codes—it's practical and useful, making navigation apps even more convenient to use.
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