Where is the license plate with 'Hei M' from?

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MaxRose
07/29/25 11:05pm
Hei M is the license plate code for Suihua City, Heilongjiang Province. The license plate codes for various regions in Heilongjiang are as follows: Hei A for Harbin, Hei B for Qiqihar, Hei C for Mudanjiang, Hei D for Jiamusi, Hei E for Daqing, Hei F for Yichun, Hei G for Jixi, Hei H for Hegang, Hei J for Shuangyashan, Hei K for Qitaihe, Hei L for counties and county-level cities under Harbin, Hei N for Heihe, Hei P for Daxing'anling Prefecture, and Hei R for the Agricultural Reclamation Bureau of Heilongjiang. License plates serve as a numbering and information registration system for vehicles, with their primary function being the identification of a vehicle's region of origin. Additionally, license plates can be used to trace the vehicle's owner and its registration details.
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