Where is the vehicle with the 'Su' license plate from?
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"Su" is the license plate designation for vehicles registered in Jiangsu Province. More information about license plate numbers is as follows: 1. The first character of a license plate is a Chinese character representing the provincial-level administrative region where the vehicle is registered, which is the abbreviation of the province, municipality, or autonomous region. The second character is an English letter representing the prefecture-level administrative region where the vehicle is registered, which is the letter code for the prefecture-level city, region, autonomous prefecture, or league. Generally, the ranking is determined by the provincial vehicle management office based on the status of each prefecture-level administrative region, with 'A' assigned to the capital city of each province, municipality, or autonomous region. 2. SuA - Nanjing, SuB - Wuxi, SuC - Xuzhou, SuD - Changzhou, SuE - Suzhou, SuF - Nantong, SuG - Lianyungang, SuH - Huai'an, SuJ - Yancheng, SuK - Yangzhou, SuL - Zhenjiang, SuM - Taizhou, SuN - Suqian, SuU - Suzhou supplement.
Having driven on the road for decades, I can immediately recognize a Su-licensed car as coming from Jiangsu. I remember when I first got my driver's license, I noticed that Su-A was the local plate in Nanjing, and later expanded to other cities like Su-B for Wuxi and Su-C for Xuzhou. It was quite interesting to learn. Jiangsu is located in eastern China, bordering the Yangtze River, with a booming economy and thriving tourism industry. Attractions like the Suzhou Gardens and Nanjing's Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum are popular destinations. Understanding these license plate codes not only enhances driving safety awareness but also helps us pay more attention to the movements of surrounding vehicles during travel.