Where is the license plate number Meng C from?
2 Answers
Meng C is the license plate number of Wuhai City in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. The license plate codes for different regions in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region are as follows: Meng A is Hohhot City, Meng B is Baotou City, Meng D is Chifeng City, Meng E is Hulunbuir City, Meng F is Xing'an League, Meng G is Tongliao City, Meng H is Xilin Gol League, Meng J is Ulanqab League, Meng K is Ordos City, Meng L is Bayannur League, Meng M is Alxa League. The capital of Inner Mongolia, Hohhot, is located in North China, bordering Heilongjiang, Jilin, Liaoning, and Hebei to the northeast, Shanxi, Shaanxi, and Ningxia to the south, Gansu to the southwest, and Russia and Mongolia to the north.
I usually pay quite a bit of attention to license plate information. License plates starting with the character 'Meng' are from Inner Mongolia. In our country, the first character of a license plate is the abbreviation of the province, like 'Meng' for the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. The letter 'C' represents a specific city, so 'Meng C' is the license plate for Wuhai City. Other places in Inner Mongolia also have their own letter codes, for example, Hohhot is 'Meng A', Baotou is 'Meng B', and Chifeng is 'Meng D'. Wuhai is located in the western part of Inner Mongolia, near the Yellow River, and is a resource-based city, quite famous for its coal mines. If you see a 'Meng C' license plate on the road, you can pretty much confirm that the owner is from Wuhai. Inner Mongolia is vast, with a large east-west span, and the license plate letters for different cities are arranged in order. 'C' is the third in the sequence, which correctly corresponds to Wuhai as a prefecture-level city.