Where is the license plate number 'Xin S' from?

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McElizabeth
07/24/25 7:16am
Xin S is the license plate number of Kunyu City in the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. The license plate codes for various regions in Xinjiang are as follows: Xin A for Urumqi City, Xin B for Changji Hui Autonomous Prefecture, Xin C for Shihezi City, Xin D for Kuitun City, Xin E for Bortala Mongol Autonomous Prefecture, Xin F for directly-administered counties of Ili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture, Xin G for Tacheng Prefecture, Xin H for Altay Prefecture, Xin J for Karamay City, Xin K for Turpan Prefecture, Xin L for Hami Prefecture, Xin M for Bayingolin Mongol Autonomous Prefecture, Xin N for Aksu Prefecture, Xin P for Kizilsu Kirghiz Autonomous Prefecture, Xin Q for Kashgar Prefecture, and Xin R for Hotan Prefecture.
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DiCayden
08/11/25 3:01am
I remember that the 'Xin S' license plate refers to vehicles registered in Alar City, Xinjiang. The 'Xin' at the beginning represents the entire Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, while the letter 'S' specifically designates Alar. I've seen in some travel notes that Alar is located in southern Xinjiang, near the Tarim River, and is primarily focused on agriculture and corps development, with a quite peaceful pace of life. The design of this license plate coding system is very clever—just a quick glance can tell you where the car is from. For example, 'Xin A' is Urumqi, and 'Xin S' is this small place, Alar. When encountering drivers with 'Xin S' license plates on the road, you can also chat about local customs and scenery, like desert landscapes and specialty fruits.
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