Where is the 'Ji' license plate from?

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Henry
07/29/25 5:09pm
The 'Ji' license plate belongs to Hebei Province. 'Ji' is the abbreviation for Hebei Province, named for its location north of the Yellow River, situated in the North China Plain. Specific details are as follows: 1. License plates in Hebei Province are arranged by city: Ji A (Shijiazhuang City), Ji B (Tangshan City), Ji C (Qinhuangdao City), Ji D (Handan City), Ji E (Xingtai City), Ji F (Baoding City), Ji G (Zhangjiakou City), Ji H (Chengde City), Ji J (Cangzhou City), Ji T (Hengshui City), Ji R (Langfang City). 2. The numbering rules for vehicle license plates: The first character is a Chinese character representing the abbreviation of the province (city, autonomous region), such as 'Jing' for Beijing, 'Hu' for Shanghai, 'Yue' for Guangdong, etc. The second character is an English letter, following the 26-letter sequence, but the 'O' plate is reserved for government vehicles. The third to eighth characters consist of 5 English letters or numbers.
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