Where is the 'He' license plate from?
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There are no license plates in China that start with the character 'He'. The first Chinese character on a license plate represents the province or municipality directly under the central government, and the letter following the first character represents the city or district. Generally, by looking at the first Chinese character and the subsequent letter on a license plate, you can determine where the vehicle is registered. A license plate is a mandatory requirement for every car to legally operate on the road. Driving without a license plate is considered illegal. Here is some relevant information about license plates: 1. There are formal license plates and temporary license plates. 2. Temporary license plates are made of paper and do not need to be fixed to the front and rear of the vehicle. However, temporary license plates must be affixed to the inside of the front and rear windshields. Failure to adhere to this regulation is equivalent to driving without a license. Temporary license plates have an expiration date, and driving with an expired temporary license plate is also considered driving without a license. Therefore, when using a temporary license plate, it's important to note that you should not continue driving if it has expired. 2. Formal license plates are made of metal and must be fixed to the front and rear of the vehicle. Formal license plates come in different colors, and different types of vehicles require different colored formal license plates. The most common colors for license plates are blue, green, and yellow. Most large buses and trucks use yellow license plates, while most ordinary household cars use blue or green license plates. Green license plates are used for new energy vehicles, which include pure electric vehicles and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles.