Where is the license plate with 'Ping' from?
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There is no license plate with 'Ping' in China, as there is no province or city abbreviated as 'Ping'. More information about license plates is as follows: 1. License plates, commonly known as vehicle plates, are panels hung on the front and rear of vehicles, usually made of aluminum, sheet metal, plastic, or paper, engraved with the vehicle's registration number, registration region, or other relevant information. 2. The abbreviations for license plates across China are: Beijing: Jing, Tianjin: Jin, Shanghai: Hu, Chongqing: Yu, Guangdong Province: Yue. 3. Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region: Meng, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region: Xin, Tibet Autonomous Region: Zang, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region: Ning, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region: Gui, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region: Gang, Macau Special Administrative Region: Ao, Heilongjiang Province: Hei, Jilin Province: Ji, Liaoning Province: Liao, Shanxi Province: Jin, Hebei Province: Ji, Qinghai Province: Qing, Shandong Province: Lu, Henan Province: Yu, Jiangsu Province: Su, Anhui Province: Wan, Zhejiang Province: Zhe, Fujian Province: Min, Jiangxi Province: Gan, Hunan Province: Xiang, Hubei Province: E, Hainan Province: Qiong, Gansu Province: Gan, Shaanxi Province: Shaan, Guizhou Province: Gui, Yunnan Province: Yun, Sichuan Province: Chuan.