Where is the license plate with prefix Yue P from?
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Yue P is the license plate prefix for Heyuan City in Guangdong Province. The license plate codes for various regions in Guangdong Province are as follows: Yue A represents Guangzhou, Yue B represents Shenzhen, Yue C represents Zhuhai, Yue D represents Shantou, Yue F represents Shaoguan, Yue G represents Zhanjiang, Yue H represents Zhaoqing, Yue J represents Jiangmen, Yue K represents Maoming, Yue L represents Huizhou City, Yue M represents Meizhou City, Yue N represents Shanwei City, and Yue P represents Heyuan City. License plates serve as identification numbers for vehicles, with their primary function being to identify the province, city, and county to which a vehicle belongs. Vehicle management offices can trace the owner of a vehicle through its license plate. The license plate number consists of 5 characters, composed of Arabic numerals or a combination of Arabic numerals and English letters. There are 10 Arabic numerals ranging from 0 to 9 and 26 English letters from A to Z.
I've been driving for over a decade and am quite familiar with license plates. The code 'Yue P' represents Yunfu City in Guangdong. The first character 'Yue' on Guangdong license plates stands for Guangdong province, while the following letters distinguish cities—for example, 'Yue A' is Guangzhou, 'Yue B' is Shenzhen, and 'Yue P' is Yunfu. Yunfu is an industrial city located in the mountainous western part of Guangdong, and the roads there aren't the easiest to drive on, but the scenery is beautiful. I remember once encountering a car with a 'Yue P' plate that had broken down, and I helped out—it was through chatting that I learned the owner was a local. Knowing these details about license plates makes long-distance driving a bit more reassuring. For instance, when resting at a service area, spotting a 'Yue P' plate allows you to strike up a conversation and learn about local happenings. Simple things like this, when accumulated, make driving richer and more enjoyable.