Where is the license plate with Ji F from?

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DelBrandon
07/25/25 8:15am
Ji F is the license plate code for Baoding City, Hebei Province. The license plate codes for various cities in Hebei Province are as follows: Ji A for Shijiazhuang, Ji B for Tangshan, Ji C for Qinhuangdao, Ji D for Handan, Ji E for Xingtai, Ji F for Baoding, Ji G for Zhangjiakou, Ji H for Chengde, Ji J for Cangzhou, Ji R for Langfang, and Ji T for Hengshui. Hebei Province, abbreviated as Ji, is a provincial-level administrative region of the People's Republic of China, with Shijiazhuang as its capital. Located in North China, it surrounds the capital city of Beijing, borders Tianjin to the east and is adjacent to the Bohai Sea, connects with Shandong and Henan provinces to the southeast and south, neighbors Shanxi Province to the west with the Taihang Mountains, borders Inner Mongolia to the northwest and north, and adjoins Liaoning Province to the northeast. Hebei Province is situated on the North China Plain, bordered by the Bohai Sea to the east, encircling Beijing and Tianjin, with the Taihang Mountains to the west, the Yanshan Mountains to the north, and the Zhangbei Plateau north of the Yanshan Mountains. It is the only province in China that features a combination of plateau, mountains, hills, plains, lakes, and coastal areas.
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LeAlaina
08/10/25 6:52pm
As a beginner driver, I've long been curious about license plates. Ji F is the license plate designation for Baoding City, Hebei Province. Located in central Hebei, Baoding is a populous city with rich historical heritage, such as the famous Zhili Governor's Office. China's license plate system is intuitive: the first Chinese character represents the province's abbreviation (e.g., 'Ji' for Hebei), while letters like 'F' denote city codes. Other Hebei cities include Shijiazhuang (Ji A), Tangshan (Ji B), and Handan (Ji D). Remembering these helps identify vehicle origins while driving - spotting a Baoding plate on highways may indicate nearby ancient attractions. The simple yet practical plate design facilitates traffic management and accident prevention. Maintaining plates is also crucial; dirt can obstruct photo recognition, so I remind myself to inspect them regularly.
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