What Type of License Plate is a Black License Plate?

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VanKai
07/29/25 12:32pm
Black license plates are issued to vehicles owned by Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan enterprises, foreign and international organizations stationed in China, vehicles purchased by foreigners in their personal names for use in China, and foreign vehicles entering the country. These plates feature black background with white characters and white borders. The license plate used on a car represents its identity, serving as the vehicle's unique symbol and the sole permit allowing it to drive on roads. License plate colors signify the following: 1. Black background with white characters: Plates starting with red Chinese characters indicate embassy vehicles, while others denote vehicles owned by foreigners; 2. White background with black characters: Military and police vehicles; 3. Armed Police special vehicles: White background with red 'WJ' and black characters; 4. Replacement license plates: White background with black characters; 5. Large motor vehicle license plates: Yellow background with black characters and black border lines; 6. Small car license plates: Blue background with white characters and white border lines.
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