Which city does the license plate 'Hei M' belong to?
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Hei M is the license plate for Suihua City, Heilongjiang Province. Other license plates in Heilongjiang Province are as follows: Hei A is for Harbin City, Hei B is for Qiqihar City, Hei C is for Mudanjiang City, Hei D is for Jiamusi City, Hei E is for Daqing City, Hei F is for Yichun City, Hei G is for Jixi City, Hei H is for Hegang City, Hei J is for Shuangyashan City, Hei K is for Qitaihe City, Hei L is for Songhuajiang Region, Hei N is for Heihe City, Hei P is for Daxinganling Region, and Hei R is for the agricultural reclamation system. Suihua is a prefecture-level city under the jurisdiction of Heilongjiang Province, serving as an important transportation hub in the province and one of the six major passenger and freight transfer centers in Heilongjiang. It is a regional central city north of Harbin and holds the title of China's Northern Photovoltaic Industry City.
Speaking of license plate issues, the combination "Hei M" is specifically designated for Hegang City in Heilongjiang Province. I often drive around the Northeast and have personally seen many such plates—they’re quite recognizable. In the license plate system, the Chinese character "黑" (Hei) represents Heilongjiang Province, while the letter "M" is exclusively assigned to Hegang City. This is part of China’s unified license plate coding system, where each letter corresponds to a different city for easier management and identification. For example, in Heilongjiang, "A" is for Harbin, "B" for Qiqihar, and so on up to "Z," covering all regions. Understanding these basics not only helps guess where a car is from on the road but also prevents mishaps when navigating unfamiliar areas. Next time you travel or go on a business trip and spot a "Hei M" plate, you’ll know it’s driven by a fellow Hegang local—maybe even strike up a conversation about the local culture.