Where is the license plate 'Ji F' from?
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Ji F is the license plate of Baishan City, Jilin Province. The license plate codes for various regions in Jilin Province are as follows: 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 G is Baicheng City, Ji H is Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture, and Ji J is Songyuan City. License plate is the common name for vehicle plates, which are plates hung on the front and rear of vehicles, usually made of aluminum, sheet metal, plastic, or paper, engraved with the vehicle's registration number, registration region, or other relevant information. License plates serve as the numbering and information registration for vehicles, with the main purpose of identifying the vehicle's region of registration and allowing the vehicle's owner and registration details to be traced based on the plate.
I've had quite a bit of experience with vehicle license plates and remember clearly that 'Ji F' belongs to Baishan City in Jilin Province. In China, the Chinese character at the beginning of a license plate is the abbreviation of the province—'Ji' stands for Jilin. The following letter represents the city, with 'F' specifically indicating Baishan. Other cities have their own letters, such as 'A' for Changchun and 'B' for Jilin City. This system design makes management much more convenient. When I'm on long-distance drives, I can often tell where a car comes from just by glancing at its license plate. Baishan City has stunning scenery, being close to Changbai Mountain. During the peak tourist season, you'll see quite a few 'Ji F' plates on the road. Knowing this is very useful for daily driving—for example, when renting or buying a car, checking the license plate origin can help assess the vehicle's history and maintenance. In short, license plates are not just identifiers; they also reflect the stories and local characteristics behind the vehicles.