Which city does the license plate code 'Ji F' belong to?
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Ji F license plate is the code for Baishan City in Jilin Province. The license plate codes for various cities in Jilin are as follows: Ji A is Changchun City, Ji B is Jilin City, Ji C is Siping City, Ji D is Liaoyuan City, Ji E is Tonghua City, Ji F is Baishan City, Ji G is Baicheng City, Ji H is Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture, and Ji J is Songyuan City. Baishan City is a prefecture-level city in Jilin Province, located on the western side of Changbai Mountain in Jilin. It borders Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture to the east, Tonghua to the west, Jilin to the north, and faces Hyesan City of North Korea across the Yalu River to the south. Baishan City administers 2 municipal districts, 1 county-level city, 2 counties, and 1 autonomous county. Situated in the hinterland of Changbai Mountain, the Changbai lava plateau and Jingyu lava plateau cover most of the area. The Longgang Mountain Range and Laoling Mountain Range traverse the entire territory. It has a northern temperate continental monsoon climate, with a total area of 17,485 square kilometers.
This question reminds me of my past experiences driving long distances. Chinese license plates start with the province abbreviation, where '吉' stands for Jilin Province. The following letter 'F' specifically points to Baicheng City, so when you see a license plate with '吉F' on the road, it's mostly from the Baicheng area. The entire Chinese license plate system is quite interesting—each province has its own code. For example, '吉A' is Changchun, and '吉B' is Jilin City. This design is to facilitate identifying the origin of vehicles. In case of an accident or the need to contact the owner, you can quickly determine the approximate location. I've personally used navigation apps where entering the license plate allows you to check the registration location, which is quite practical. However, it's best not to use real information to search online.