Where is the car license plate with 'Jin' from?
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In China, there is no vehicle license plate that starts with the character 'Jin'. Such vehicle license plates only appear in TV dramas or movies and are used to match fictional place names. These plates are not allowed on the road and are considered illegal. Even for use in film and TV productions, prior notification to the traffic management department is required. Below is an introduction to vehicle license plates from various regions in China: Beijing (Jing), Tianjin (Jin), Heilongjiang (Hei), Jilin (Ji), Liaoning (Liao), Hebei (Ji), Henan (Yu), Shandong (Lu), Shanxi (Jin), Shaanxi (Shaan), Inner Mongolia (Meng), Ningxia (Ning), Gansu (Gan), Xinjiang (Xin), Qinghai (Qing), Tibet (Zang), Hubei (E), Anhui (Wan), Jiangsu (Su), Shanghai (Hu), Zhejiang (Zhe), Fujian (Min), Hunan (Xiang), Jiangxi (Gan), Sichuan (Chuan), Chongqing (Yu), Guizhou (Gui), Yunnan (Yun), Guangdong (Yue), Guangxi (Gui), Hainan (Qiong), Hong Kong (Gang), Macau (Ao), Taiwan (Tai).
As a car enthusiast, I often study the details of license plate systems. 'Jin' usually refers to the license plate code of Jinzhou City, which is part of Liaoning Province, specifically identified by the prefix 'Liao G'. The design of license plate codes for cities across China is quite clever, with the provincial code coming first, such as 'Liao' for Liaoning, and the city code following, like G for Jinzhou. Jinzhou is located in the southwest of Liaoning Province, near the Bohai Bay, and is an important port city in Northeast China with a long history. It was also a key location during the Liaoshen Campaign. This identification method on license plates helps drivers quickly determine the origin of a vehicle. During long-distance travel or on highways, seeing 'Liao G' immediately tells you it's a car from Jinzhou. Understanding these details not only enhances driving knowledge but also helps recognize local characteristics when traveling—Jinzhou has ancient pagodas and coastal attractions well worth a visit. I recommend paying more attention to license plate codes; they are like a car's ID card.