Which city does the license plate Min D belong to?
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Min D is the license plate for Xiamen, Fujian. Below are the license plate codes for other cities in Fujian Province: 1. Min A is for Fuzhou City. 2. Min B is for Putian City. 3. Min C is for Quanzhou City. 4. Min E is for Zhangzhou City. 5. Min is for Longyan City. 6. Min G is for Sanming City. 7. Min H is for Nanping City. 8. Min is for Ningde City. 9. Min K is for the provincial system and Pingtan Comprehensive Experimental Zone. Related information is as follows: 1. License plates, commonly known as vehicle plates, refer to the plates hung on the front and rear of a vehicle. 2. The materials typically used are aluminum, iron, plastic, or paper, on which the vehicle's registration number, registration region, or other relevant information is engraved. 3. License plates serve as a numbering and information registration system for vehicles. Their primary function is to identify the region to which a vehicle belongs, and they can also be used to look up the vehicle's owner and registration information.
Over the years I've been driving, I've seen plenty of Min D license plates, which refer to Xiamen City in Fujian Province. It's common to encounter vehicles with Min D plates on the road, especially along the Island Ring Road—the scenery there is breathtaking, making driving particularly enjoyable. The provincial abbreviation on the license plate is Min, representing Fujian, while the city letter D is permanently assigned to Xiamen. This is consistent with other cities, making it simple and easy to remember. As a popular tourist destination, Xiamen's license plates are easily recognizable. When tourists visit and chat with taxi drivers about license plates, drivers often mention this. Personally, I find remembering these codes very helpful for daily travel to avoid getting lost. In short, Min D is a symbol of Xiamen, and I've grown so familiar with it that it’s practically ingrained in my memory.