Where is the license plate number 'Gui D' from?
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Gui D is the license plate number of Tongren City. The license plate codes for various regions in Guizhou Province are as follows: Gui A is for Guiyang City, Gui B is for Liupanshui City, Gui C is for Zunyi City, Gui E is for Qianxinan Buyi and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, Gui F is for Bijie City, Gui G is for Anshun City, Gui H is for Qiandongnan Miao and Dong Autonomous Prefecture, and Gui J is for Qiannan Buyi and Miao Autonomous Prefecture. Tongren City is a prefecture-level city under the jurisdiction of Guizhou Province, located in the northeastern part of the province, in the heart of the Wuling Mountain area. It borders Huaihua City of Hunan Province to the east and Chongqing Municipality to the north, serving as a link between central-southern China and the southwestern frontier. Most areas of Tongren City belong to the central subtropical monsoon humid climate zone, with a total area of 18,003 square kilometers, governing 2 municipal districts, 4 counties, and 4 autonomous counties.
I've always been fascinated by license plate numbers. As a car enthusiast, I know that 'Gui' is the prefix for Guizhou Province, while 'D' represents a specific city or region within the province. You'd need to check the official list for specifics—for example, Guiyang uses Gui A. The license plate system is standardized nationwide, using abbreviated characters to represent provinces, like 'Jing' for Beijing and 'Yue' for Guangdong. This knowledge is quite practical; it helps quickly identify a vehicle's origin during road trips and prevents contact errors after rear-end collisions. I still remember my last self-drive trip in Guizhou, where seeing all those 'Gui' plates finally helped me understand the system. Knowing these basics can help everyone pay more attention to traffic details. I recommend checking the specific city codes on the Baidu traffic management website to avoid misunderstandings.