Which city does the license plate Liao H belong to?
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The license plate Liao H belongs to Yingkou, Liaoning. Liao is the abbreviation for Liaoning. The license plates for other cities and regions in Liaoning are as follows: Liao A represents Shenyang, Liao B represents Dalian, Liao C represents Anshan, Liao D represents Fushun, Liao E represents Benxi, Liao F represents Dandong, Liao G represents Jinzhou, Liao J represents Fuxin, Liao K represents Liaoyang, Liao L represents Panjin, Liao M represents Tieling, Liao N represents Chaoyang, Liao P represents Huludao. License plates, also known as vehicle registration plates, are plates attached to the front and rear of a vehicle. They are made of materials such as aluminum, sheet metal, plastic, or paper, and display the vehicle's registration number, registration region, or other relevant information. Their purpose is to identify the region to which the vehicle belongs through the license plate.
I'm a regular at the car club and recently studied license plate recognition. The code 'Liao H' represents Huludao City in Liaoning Province. In China's license plate system, the first letter is the abbreviation of the province—'Liao' stands for Liaoning. The second letter indicates the city, with Liaoning's cities starting from 'A' (Shenyang), 'B' (Dalian), and 'H' happens to be Huludao. Huludao is a coastal tourist city on the Bohai Sea in western Liaoning, famous for its ancient town and beaches. Knowing these codes is quite handy—when traveling, spotting an out-of-town plate lets you guess the general direction. For example, seeing a 'Liao H' plate suggests the owner might be from the Huludao area. The license plate system was standardized in the 1990s to simplify traffic management and avoid confusion. I recommend driving enthusiasts learn some basic code knowledge to handle accidents or communication more efficiently.