Where is the license plate with 'Su K' from?
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Su K is the license plate code for Yangzhou City. The license plate codes for various cities in Jiangsu Province are as follows: Su A is for Nanjing City, Su B for Wuxi City, Su C for Xuzhou City, Su D for Changzhou City, Su E for Suzhou City, Su F for Nantong City, Su G for Lianyungang City, Su H for Huai'an City, Su J for Yancheng City, Su K for Yangzhou City, Su L for Zhenjiang City, Su M for Taizhou City, and Su N for Suqian City. License plates, commonly known as car tags, are plates attached to the front and rear of a vehicle, usually made of aluminum, sheet metal, plastic, or paper, displaying the vehicle's registration number, registration region, or other relevant information.
I used to chat with my friends about license plates quite often, and the code 'Su K' is actually the emblem of Yancheng. In Jiangsu's license plate system, the first Chinese character 'Su' represents Jiangsu Province, while the letters are codes for each city. 'Su A' is the capital city Nanjing, 'Su B' is Wuxi, 'Su C' is Xuzhou, and so on until 'Su K', which stands for Yancheng. Yancheng is a coastal city, and I've visited its seaside a few times for fun. The fish markets there are particularly famous. Whenever I see a 'Su K' license plate, it reminds me of those fresh seafood stalls. When driving on the highway, I often come across vehicles with 'Su K' plates, which serves as a reminder to pay attention to traffic safety—don't follow too closely or get distracted by your phone. Understanding these codes helps us quickly identify where a vehicle is from, which feels quite practical. This knowledge can also extend to license plates in other provinces, like Zhejiang's 'Zhe' prefix or Guangdong's 'Yue'. The design of the license plate system is quite clever.