Where is the license plate Ji H from?

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Zoe
07/23/25 11:40pm
Ji H is the license plate of Chengde City, Hebei Province. Here is an introduction to Chengde City: 1. Introduction: Chengde is a prefecture-level city in Hebei Province, designated by the Hebei Provincial Government as an international tourism city in Hebei and a regional central city connecting Beijing, Tianjin, Liaoning, and Inner Mongolia. The city administers 3 districts, 4 counties, 1 county-level city, and 3 autonomous counties, with a total area of 39,519 square kilometers, a permanent population of 3.4732 million, and an urban population of 1.8085 million. 2. Geographical Location: Chengde is located in the northeastern part of Hebei Province, China, adjacent to Beijing and Tianjin to the south, bordering Chifeng and Xilin Gol to the north, and neighboring Chaoyang, Qinhuangdao, Tangshan, and Zhangjiakou to the east and west. It is 435 kilometers away from the provincial capital Shijiazhuang and 225 kilometers from Beijing.
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Malia
08/10/25 7:31pm
I remember when I was first learning to drive, I saw a license plate on the road that read 'Ji H' and wondered where it was from. Later, my driving instructor told me that 'Ji' is the abbreviation for Hebei Province, and 'H' specifically represents Cangzhou City. Cangzhou is located in the eastern part of Hebei and is quite famous for things like the Iron Lion and its local snacks. License plates are really important—recognizing them at a glance while driving can help you avoid taking the wrong route or maintain a safe following distance, especially on highways where you encounter them frequently. Memorizing these provincial codes and letters not only increases your knowledge but is also highly practical for daily travel. I've made it a habit to quietly learn whenever I see a new license plate, and it makes me feel more confident while driving.
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