Where is the license plate number Liao J from?

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MiguelDella
07/24/25 8:09am
Liao J is the license plate number of Fuxin City, Liaoning Province. The license plate codes for various regions in Liaoning Province are as follows: Liao A is Shenyang City, Liao B is Dalian City, Liao C is Anshan City, Liao D is Fushun City, Liao E is Benxi City, Liao F is Dandong City, Liao G is Jinzhou City, Liao H is Yingkou City, Liao J is Fuxin City, Liao K is Liaoyang City, Liao L is Panjin City, Liao M is Tieling City, Liao N is Chaoyang City, Liao P is Huludao City. License plates are used for numbering and information registration of vehicles. Their main function is to identify the region to which the vehicle belongs through the license plate, and also to look up the owner of the vehicle and its registration information based on the license plate.
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VanNova
08/11/25 3:49am
About the license plate number starting with Liao J, I often see it on the road while driving, so I looked it up myself. Liao J is the exclusive code for Fuxin City in Liaoning Province. License plates in Liaoning Province all start with Liao, followed by letters representing different cities. For example, Liao A is Shenyang, Liao B is Dalian, and Liao C is Anshan. I’ve encountered these many times during rush hour. J stands for Fuxin, which is close to Inner Mongolia and has quite unique scenery. When I see vehicles with Liao J plates on the road, I pay extra attention, as being familiar with license plate codes helps us better identify out-of-town vehicles and avoid communication difficulties during parking or accidents. License plates are like a car’s ID card, so it’s important to keep them clean and clear during maintenance to avoid being mistakenly penalized for violations. Developing the habit of checking license plates can also save a lot of trouble and time.
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