Where is the license plate Min 0 from?
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Min is the abbreviation for Fujian Province. The license plate Min 0 is generally used by the public security system or special vehicles, such as police vehicles. Below is relevant information: 1. The abbreviation of each province is usually placed in the first position of the license plate number, followed by the English letters representing the prefecture-level cities. In Fujian Province, cities are generally arranged from A to K, but I and O are skipped and usually reserved for special vehicles. The remaining characters are a combination of numbers and English letters. 2. Min A is Fuzhou, the capital city of Fujian Province. Min B is Putian, Min C is Quanzhou, Min D is Xiamen, Min E is Zhangzhou, Min F is Longyan, Min G is Sanming, Min H is Nanping, Min J is Ningde, and Min K is generally used by provincial-level systems and the Pingtan Comprehensive Experimental Zone.
When driving in Fujian, I often see vehicles with Min 0 license plates, which are special license plates for Fujian Province, mainly used by provincial government or public security units. I notice quite a few of these plates on the streets of Fuzhou because, unlike the regular Min A (Fuzhou) or Min D (Xiamen) plates, Min 0 represents provincial-level institutions, making it easier to identify official vehicles. When driving, I pay attention to these markings to avoid getting too close to such vehicles, as safety is the top priority. In China's license plate system, the first character is the standard provincial abbreviation—for example, Yue for Guangdong and Hu for Shanghai—so when I see the character Min, I stay alert, knowing it's from Fujian. Remembering this is also quite useful for new drivers to avoid misjudgments that could affect traffic.