What place does Gan G license plate belong to?

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SanKyle
07/24/25 2:48am
Gan G is the license plate of Jiujiang City, Jiangxi Province. The license plate codes for various regions in Jiangxi Province are: Gan A - Nanchang, Gan B - Ganzhou, Gan C - Yichun, Gan D - Ji'an, Gan E - Shangrao, Gan F - Fuzhou, Gan G - Jiujiang, Gan H - Jingdezhen, Gan J - Pingxiang, Gan K - Xinyu, Gan L - Yingtan, Gan M - Nanchang supplementary and provincial system, Gan S - Jiangxi Provincial National Security System. License plates are plates hung on the front and rear of vehicles, serving as numbering and information registration for each vehicle. Their main function is to identify the region to which the vehicle belongs through the license plate, and to trace the owner and registration information of the vehicle based on the license plate.
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Luna
08/10/25 10:25pm
Recently, I often see vehicles with Gan G license plates while driving. Having driven for over a decade, I’m quite familiar with the license plate system. Gan G refers to license plates from Fuzhou City in Jiangxi Province. In the license plate coding, 'Gan' represents Jiangxi, and the following letter G specifically corresponds to Fuzhou. The design of Chinese license plates is meant to distinguish different regions—for example, Gan A is Nanchang, and Gan B is Ganzhou—so that drivers can quickly identify out-of-town vehicles on the road, which aids in traffic safety management. I usually pay attention to these details to avoid violations or navigation confusion, especially on highways, where encountering plates from different regions helps me stay more alert. Understanding license plates also assists in trip planning. Fuzhou is a place with historical charm, and when traveling there, spotting local cars makes it easier to ask for directions. In short, while this knowledge may seem minor, it’s quite practical for drivers.
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