Where in Fujian does the license plate Min K belong to?
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Min K license plates belong to Pingtan County in Fujian Province. The license plate codes for various regions in Fujian are as follows: Min A is Fuzhou City, Min B is Putian City, Min C is Quanzhou City, Min D is Xiamen City, Min E is Zhangzhou City, Min F is Longyan City, Min G is Sanming City, Min H is Nanping City, Min J is Ningde City. License plate numbers, commonly known as license plates, refer to the vehicle registration plates mounted on the front and rear of a vehicle. They are typically made of materials such as aluminum, sheet metal, plastic, or paper, and are inscribed with the vehicle's registration number, registration region, or other relevant information. The primary function of a license plate is to identify the vehicle's region of registration and to allow tracking of the vehicle's owner and registration details based on the plate number.
I've been driving a taxi for over a decade, covering every corner of Fujian, and I'm often asked about license plates. Min K represents the Pingtan Comprehensive Experimental Zone in Fujian, a newly developed island area that was only assigned the letter K in recent years. Fujian license plates start with 'Min,' and the city code letters originally ended at J, with K being a recent addition. Pingtan was originally part of Fuzhou but became an independent zone after 2010 and started using K plates. When I take passengers to Pingtan, seeing a Min K plate tells me the destination is near—the beaches there are beautiful, the roads are smooth, and the license plate has become a local symbol. Remembering these codes makes it easier to identify a vehicle's origin while driving, ensuring safety and peace of mind. That's how the license plate system is designed—to facilitate traffic management and accident tracking. In short, Min K specifically refers to Pingtan.