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What is the Zhejiang license plate prefix for Yiwu?

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DiDakota
07/29/25 11:34pm

Yiwu license plates use the prefix ZheG. Currently, the license plate prefixes for various cities in Zhejiang Province are as follows: ZheA for Hangzhou, ZheB for Ningbo, ZheC for Wenzhou, ZheD for Shaoxing, ZheE for Huzhou, ZheF for Jiaxing, ZheG for Jinhua (which includes Yiwu), ZheH for Quzhou, ZheJ for Taizhou, ZheK for Lishui, and ZheL for Zhoushan. The first character of a license plate is a Chinese character representing the provincial-level administrative region, while the second is a letter indicating the prefecture-level administrative division code. The last five characters consist of Arabic numerals or English letters. License plates are metal or plastic sheets affixed to the front and rear of vehicles, typically made of aluminum, iron, plastic, or paper, displaying the vehicle's registration number, registration region, and other relevant information.

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ODavid
08/16/25 2:31am

Last time I bought a car in Yiwu, the license plate was marked with Zhe G, which is well-known among locals. Yiwu belongs to Jinhua, so the license plate prefix is fixed as Zhe G. All vehicles in Zhejiang start with 'Zhe', followed by a letter representing different regions: Hangzhou is Zhe A, Ningbo is Zhe B, Wenzhou is Zhe C, and Yiwu in Jinhua naturally uses Zhe G. This system is well-designed, allowing drivers to easily identify where a car comes from at a glance, avoiding confusion. License plates can also affect car insurance and annual inspections. I remember when handling the transfer, verifying the Zhe G code saved me a lot of trouble. Keeping the license plate clear is crucial to avoid being mistaken for the origin of the plate in case of an accident on the road. I recommend everyone to regularly check if their license plates are damaged or dirty.

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DelJade
10/19/25 2:52am

As someone familiar with vehicle administration, I can explain that Yiwu license plates start with ZheG. The Zhejiang province allocates license plates from ZheA to ZheZ to different cities, with the Jinhua region, including Yiwu, uniformly using ZheG. License plate codes not only serve as identification but also aid in traffic monitoring, such as quickly confirming a vehicle's origin at accident scenes. Understanding these details helps with legal compliance, like ensuring the correct code when registering a new plate during a car change to avoid delays. License plates also integrate with regional coding systems, facilitating big data tracking of traffic flow. When driving, seeing different prefixes allows you to guess the origin—Yiwu's ZheG is a reliable marker.

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TaylorLee
12/02/25 3:26am

From an automotive enthusiast's perspective, Yiwu license plates are undoubtedly marked as ZheG. License plates in Zhejiang start with 'Zhe,' and the city code letter 'G' represents Jinhua and its subordinate counties, including Yiwu. This arrangement is quite straightforward. License plates not only identify the origin but are also related to safety, such as needing to clearly display the code in parking lots or at checkpoints. Familiarity with this can reduce the risk of car theft, as the numbering system for different regions is clear at a glance. In daily conversations, I remind my friends to remember that Yiwu is ZheG to avoid choosing the wrong car or encountering transaction troubles.

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