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Where is the 'Dong' license plate from?

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StDamian
07/29/25 9:38pm

There are no vehicle license plates that start with the character 'Dong'. It is likely a fictional prop license plate used in TV dramas. Below is more information about license plate numbers: 1. Generally, a license plate number consists of the abbreviation of the province + the letter code of the prefecture-level city + the license plate number digits. 2. License plates are used for numbering and information registration of vehicles. Their main purpose is to identify the region to which the vehicle belongs, and they can also be used to look up the vehicle's owner and registration information. 3. The first character of a license plate is a Chinese character representing the provincial-level administrative region where the vehicle is registered, which is the abbreviation of the province, municipality, or autonomous region (e.g., Beijing is represented by 'Jing'). The second character is an English letter representing the prefecture-level administrative region where the vehicle is registered, which is the letter code of the prefecture-level city, district, autonomous prefecture, or league.

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McHarmony
08/15/25 8:48pm

Speaking of where the 'Dong' license plate is from, I've just researched the license plate system and can tell you that Chinese license plate prefixes represent provinces or municipalities directly under the central government, but there's no standard code that directly starts with 'Dong'. If it refers to the eastern regions, such as the three northeastern provinces, the license plates are usually 'Liao' for Liaoning, 'Ji' for Jilin, and 'Hei' for Heilongjiang. For example, Shenyang's license plate is 'Liao A'. I've seen many drivers mistakenly think it's a 'Dong' license plate, probably confusing the local abbreviations. Paying more attention to these details while driving can help you avoid going the wrong way. License plate recognition is quite interesting. Next time, I'll share more practical knowledge, such as how to determine the origin of a car based on its license plate for easier road trips.

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AnastasiaFitz
10/17/25 4:53am

Bro, the issue with the 'Dong' license plate isn't complicated. There's no 'Dong' option for the prefix of a license plate—it's part of the province abbreviation. For example, in the northeast, Liaoning uses 'Liao,' Jilin uses 'Ji,' and Heilongjiang uses 'Hei.' I've been driving for over 20 years and traveled all across the country, but I've never seen a real license plate that starts with 'Dong.' Maybe someone misheard the place name. Remember to check license plates carefully—safety first. If you encounter similar issues on the road, ask someone knowledgeable or check official traffic regulations. Don't blindly follow online rumors to avoid unnecessary trouble, delays, or frustration.

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MacLydia
11/30/25 5:37am

Where is the license plate 'Dong' from? Simply put, there is no such code. Chinese license plate prefixes like 'Hei' for Heilongjiang and 'Ji' for Jilin represent regions. There is no standalone 'Dong' in the standard system. If you see it, it might be an error or a modified vehicle. You need to check the full license plate number to determine the specific location. Though license plate knowledge seems minor, it's quite useful for driving—clear identification helps avoid trouble.

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