Where does the license plate Ji T belong to?

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McElla
07/30/25 8:42am
Ji T is the license plate code for Hengshui City, Hebei Province. Below is an introduction to the license plate codes of other regions in Hebei Province: 1. Ji A: Shijiazhuang. 2. Ji B: Tangshan. 3. Ji C: Qinhuangdao. 4. Ji D: Handan. 5. Ji E: Xingtai. 6. Ji F: Baoding. 7. Ji G: Zhangjiakou. 8. Ji H: Chengde. 9. Ji J: Cangzhou. 10. Ji O: Provincial government agencies. 11. Ji R: Langfang. Additional information: 1. The first character of a license plate is a Chinese character: representing the abbreviation of the province where the vehicle is registered. 2. The second character of a license plate is an English letter: representing the code for the prefecture-level city where the vehicle is located. The general rule is: A is the provincial capital, B is the second-largest city in the province, C is the third-largest city, and so on.
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