
Currently, there is no 'He' license plate, but there is a 'Ji' license plate, which belongs to Jilin Province. The English letters on the license plate represent the first-level administrative division code of the vehicle's location, usually assigned by the provincial vehicle management office based on the status of each prefecture-level city. 'A' stands for the provincial capital, 'B' for the second-largest city, and so on. A license plate is the abbreviation for a vehicle license plate and a vehicle registration certificate. It is a standardized, uniform hard number plate issued by the vehicle management authority after reviewing, inspecting, and registering a vehicle that has applied for a license plate, bearing a unique registration code. Below are the license plate codes for various regions in Jilin Province: Ji A is Changchun City, Ji B is Jilin City, Ji C is Siping City, Ji D is Liaoyuan City, Ji E is Tonghua City, Ji F is Baishan City, Ji G is Baicheng City, Ji H is Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture, and Ji J is Songyuan City.

Hi, which place does that license plate belong to? I often come across this question while driving. I guess you're referring to the license plate from Hefei, Anhui. The plate is 'Wan A', where 'Wan' stands for Anhui, and the letter 'A' represents the provincial capital. When I go on road trips, license plates make it easy to identify locations. For example, 'Jing A' is Beijing, 'Hu A' is Shanghai—each province has its own abbreviation, making the license plate system quite straightforward. To check a plate's origin, there are official mobile apps where you can quickly enter the number for verification. Recognizing the first character of out-of-town plates can also help avoid navigation issues. For instance, 'Wan A' indicates a private vehicle from Hefei's urban center. Memorizing provincial abbreviations saves a lot of confusion. Other cities in Anhui, like Wuhu, use 'Wan B'. This knowledge is especially useful for new drivers.


