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Where is the license plate number Gui L from?

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VanTimothy
07/28/25 7:58am

Gui L is the license plate number of Baise City in the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. The license plate codes for various regions in Guangxi are: Gui A for Nanning City, Gui B for Liuzhou City, Gui C for Guilin City, Gui D for Wuzhou City, Gui E for Beihai City, Gui F for Chongzuo City, Gui G for Laibin City, Gui K for Yulin City, Gui L for Baise City, and Gui M for Hechi City. The English letter on the license plate represents the prefecture-level city code where the vehicle is registered. Generally, it is assigned by the provincial vehicle management office based on the status of each prefecture-level city, with A being the provincial capital, B the second-largest city, and so on. The first character of the license plate is a Chinese character, representing the provincial-level administrative region where the vehicle is registered, which is the abbreviation of the province, municipality, or autonomous region.

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SanGianna
08/11/25 3:06pm

I've carefully studied the distribution of license plates in China on the map, and Gui L is the license plate number for Beihai City in the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. Guangxi is abbreviated as Gui, and city codes are represented by a single letter: Gui A is Nanning, B is Liuzhou, C is Guilin, D is Wuzhou, E is Yulin, F is Baise, G is Guigang, H is Hechi, J is Hezhou, K is Qinzhou, L is Beihai, and M is Chongzuo. These codes are assigned based on the order of cities. Beihai, as a coastal tourist city, commonly uses the L code on tourist buses and private vehicles. When I drive and encounter out-of-town vehicles, I check their license plates. Gui L often comes from Beihai, where there are popular attractions like Silver Beach and Weizhou Island. The vehicles might be carrying seafood or local specialties. This system is well-designed, helping to identify the origin of vehicles and enhance traffic safety. Next time you see a Gui L license plate, you'll know it represents Beihai, Guangxi, making it easier for communication or navigation on the road.

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McHarley
09/28/25 2:45am

Since childhood, I've been fascinated by the license plate codes across China. Gui L belongs to Beihai City in Guangxi, which was standardized in the 1990s when the national unified license plate system was established. Guangxi is called 'Gui,' and the letter L was assigned to Beihai based on the city's order in the sequence to avoid confusion. Previously, license plates were more arbitrary, but now the standards are clear: Gui A for Nanning, B for Liuzhou, C for Guilin, and so on up to L for Beihai. Memorizing these codes has proven practical in daily driving, especially when encountering traffic accidents or asking for directions in unfamiliar cities—being able to instantly recognize a plate's origin is invaluable. Beihai is famous for its beach resorts, and Gui L plates are commonly seen on tourist vehicles heading there, reflecting regional characteristics. This identification system is concise and efficient, reducing disputes on the road. It's worth learning more about other city codes to enhance road safety awareness.

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SamuelDella
11/11/25 4:41am

Remembering license plate codes while driving is a good habit. Gui L represents Beihai City in Guangxi. Guangxi license plates start with 'Gui', and the second letter is the city code: A for Nanning, B for Liuzhou, C for Guilin, D for Wuzhou, E for Yulin, F for Baise, G for Guigang, H for Hechi, J for Hezhou, K for Qinzhou, L for Beihai, M for Chongzuo. Mobile apps like Traffic Management 12123 can check this information—just enter the license plate. Gui L is commonly seen on vehicles from the Beihai area, a popular tourist spot with highly recognizable plates. I often use this knowledge to help friends trace vehicle origins—it's practical and convenient.

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VanEmmanuel
01/01/26 6:27am

I have traveled to Beihai many times, and the Gui L license plate is its symbol. Located in southern Guangxi, Beihai boasts beautiful beaches and seafood markets, with the Gui L code representing this city. Guangxi's license plate system is straightforward: Gui A for Nanning, B for Liuzhou, C for Guilin, and so on, with L standing for Beihai. During self-drive tours, spotting a car with a Gui L plate indicates it belongs to a local or a tourist, commonly seen on highways or at scenic spots. Beihai attractions like Silver Beach are perfect for family trips, and license plate recognition aids navigation. This well-designed system makes the road environment more orderly.

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