Where is the license plate with 'Xin M' from?
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Xin M is the license plate code for Bayingolin Mongol Autonomous Prefecture in Xinjiang. The license plate codes for other regions in Xinjiang are as follows: Xin A for Urumqi City, Xin B for Changji Hui Autonomous Prefecture, Xin C for Shihezi City, Xin D for Kuitun City, Xin E for Bortala Mongol Autonomous Prefecture, Xin G for Tacheng Prefecture, Xin H for Altay Prefecture, Xin J for Karamay City, Xin K for Turpan Prefecture, and Xin L for Hami Prefecture. Civil vehicle license plates display the name of the province, municipality, or autonomous region, along with the code of the issuing and supervising authority, which is represented by uppercase English letters. The vehicle number following the code is typically a 5-digit number, ranging from 00001 to 99999. When the number exceeds 100,000, English letters such as A, B, and C are used as substitutes, where A represents 100,000, B represents 110,000, C represents 120,000, and the last letter Z represents 350,000.