
License plate number Wan H belongs to Anqing City. Wan is the abbreviation for Anhui Province. The license plate codes for other cities in Anhui Province are: Wan A for Hefei City, Wan B for Wuhu City, Wan C for Bengbu City, Wan D for Huainan City, Wan E for Ma'anshan City, Wan F for Huaibei City, Wan G for Tongling City, Wan J for Huangshan City, Wan K for Fuyang City, Wan L for Suzhou City, Wan M for Chuzhou City, Wan N for Lu'an City, Wan P for Xuancheng City, Wan Q for Chaohu City, Wan R for Chizhou City, Wan S for Bozhou City. The functions of license plate numbers are: 1. To identify the region to which the vehicle belongs; 2. To trace the owner and registration information of the vehicle based on the license plate.

I've been driving long distances for several years and have seen quite a few Wan H license plates, especially when traveling in the Anhui area. Wan H represents the license plate code for Anqing City in Anhui Province, where 'Wan' is the abbreviation for Anhui, and H is the unique letter identifier for Anqing. In China's license plate system, each province has its own abbreviation combined with city letter codes. For example, Wan A is the provincial capital Hefei, Wan B is Wuhu, C is Bengbu, and so on. H happens to be the eighth letter, assigned to Anqing. When I used to travel to Anqing for work, the streets were full of Wan H plates, which felt quite familiar. Knowing about license plates can help you identify where vehicles come from on the road. In case of a scrape or accident, a glance at the plate can give you an idea of the background. License plate numbers aren't just symbols; they carry regional information, which is quite interesting. Next time you're on the highway and see a Wan H plate, you'll know the driver might be from Anqing.


