Where is the 'Chi' license plate from?
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There is no 'Chi' license plate. More information about license plates is as follows: 1. Civil vehicle license plates display the name of the province, municipality, or autonomous region, along with the code of the issuing and supervising authority. The number is in uppercase English letters. The following vehicle number is usually a 5-digit number, ranging from 00001 to 99999. 2. Special license plate numbers for new energy vehicles are 6 digits. When the number exceeds 100,000, it is replaced by English letters such as A, B, C, etc., where A represents 100,000, B represents 110,000, C represents 120,000, and the last letter Z represents 350,000.
A few days ago, a friend asked a similar question, and I specifically researched the license plate system. In China, license plates usually start with the abbreviation of the province, such as '京' for Beijing and '沪' for Shanghai. The '池' you mentioned most likely refers to Chizhou, which is located in Anhui Province. The license plate code for Chizhou City is '皖R,' meaning a standard license plate displaying '皖R' represents Chizhou. However, the character '池' won’t appear alone on the plate; it’s typically a combination of the provincial abbreviation and a letter. I recommend noting down the full code when you see a license plate on the road, as you can then use a mobile app to check its origin. Some regions have temporary or customized plates, but these are not standard formats.