
Black H is the license plate of Hegang City. Here is relevant information: 1. 'Hei' is the abbreviation for Heilongjiang license plates. The English letters on the license plate represent the prefecture-level city code where the vehicle is registered. Generally, these are assigned by the provincial vehicle management office based on the status of each prefecture-level city, with 'A' being the provincial capital, 'B' the second-largest city, and so on. 2. Hei A – Harbin; Hei B – Qiqihar; Hei C – Mudanjiang; Hei D – Jiamusi; Hei E – Daqing; Hei F – Yichun; Hei G – Jixi; Hei H – Hegang; Hei J – Shuangyashan; Hei K – Qitaihe; Hei L – Songhua River Region (merged into Harbin); Hei M – Suihua; Hei N – Heihe; Hei P – Greater Khingan Range Region; Hei R – Agricultural Reclamation System (distributed across the nine major administrative bureaus in the province).

To ask where the black H license plate is from, it's the exclusive symbol of Hegang City in Heilongjiang Province. China's license plate system is quite interesting. The first character represents the province, with 'Hei' referring to Heilongjiang, and the second letter is the city code, where 'H' corresponds to Hegang. Hegang is located in the northeastern part of Heilongjiang and is a city rich in coal resources. During my road trips, I've seen many drivers with black H license plates who are quite accustomed to winter snow and ice roads. This design of license plates facilitates traffic management and helps drivers from other regions quickly identify the origin of vehicles. Remembering 'black H' is equivalent to recognizing a Hegang vehicle. Paying attention to these details in daily life can make driving more interesting and safer.


