Where is the license plate Su D from?
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Su D is the license plate of Changzhou, Jiangsu Province. The license plate codes for various cities in Jiangsu are as follows: Su A is Nanjing, Su B is Wuxi, Su C is Xuzhou, Su E is Suzhou, Su F is Nantong, Su G is Lianyungang, Su H is Huaian, Su J is Yancheng, Su K is Yangzhou, Su L is Zhenjiang, Su M is Taizhou, Su N is Suqian. Jiangsu, abbreviated as Su, is a provincial-level administrative region of the People's Republic of China, with Nanjing as its capital. Located in the Yangtze River Delta region, on the eastern coast of mainland China, it borders Shandong to the north, the Yellow Sea to the east, Zhejiang and Shanghai to the southeast, and Anhui to the west. Jiangsu spans across rivers and seas, with numerous lakes, flat terrain, and a landscape composed of plains, water bodies, and low hills, spanning the Yangtze River and Huai River basins.
I remember when driving in Changzhou, the roads were filled with cars bearing the Su D license plates, which felt particularly familiar. Changzhou is an important city in Jiangsu Province, and the Su D license plate represents it. In the provincial license plate system, Nanjing is Su A, Wuxi is Su B, Xuzhou is Su C, and Changzhou is Su D, ranking fourth after the provincial capital. Changzhou is close to Shanghai and Wuxi, with a developed economy and is famous for its manufacturing industry. I often drive to surrounding areas for travel, and recognizing license plates helps me quickly identify the origin of vehicles. For example, on the highway, the letters on the license plate can give a rough idea of the destination's location. The allocation of license plates is based on city size and administrative order, making it simple and practical. After living in Jiangsu for a long time, I know these codes like the back of my hand, and everyone should pay attention to them when buying a car.