Which city does the license plate prefix Wan H belong to?
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Wan H is the license plate prefix for Anqing City in Anhui Province. The license plate codes for various cities in Anhui Province are as follows: Wan A for Hefei City, Wan B for Wuhu City, Wan C for Bengbu City, Wan D for Huainan City, Wan E for Ma'anshan City, Wan F for Huaibei City, Wan G for Tongling City, Wan J for Huangshan City, Wan K for Fuyang City, Wan L for Suzhou City, Wan M for Chuzhou City, Wan N for Lu'an City, Wan P for Xuancheng City, Wan Q for Chaohu City, Wan R for Chizhou City, and Wan S for Bozhou City. Anqing City, also known as Yi or Yicheng, is a prefecture-level city in Anhui Province. It is located in the southwest of Anhui Province, on the north bank of the lower reaches of the Yangtze River, where the Wan River flows into the Yangtze. It borders Hubei Province to the west, Jiangxi Province to the south, the main peak of the Dabie Mountains to the northwest, and the foothills of Huangshan Mountain to the southeast.
Speaking of license plates starting with Wan H, I often encountered them during my self-driving trips in Anhui. 'Wan' is the abbreviation for Anhui, and the letter 'H' represents Anqing City. I've also looked up the license plate codes for other cities in Anhui, such as Hefei (Wan A), Wuhu (Wan B), and Bengbu (Wan C). These arrangements are quite systematic. Anqing is located in the southwest of Anhui, by the Yangtze River. When I visited Tianzhu Mountain before, I noticed many local cars had Wan H plates. As someone who loves paying attention to details, I think license plates are like a city's ID card. Seeing Wan H reminds me of Anqing's Zhenfeng Pagoda and Jiangmao dumplings—it's very distinctive. For friends from other regions who might not remember, here's a tip: think of Wan J near Huangshan as Huangshan's plate, while Wan H near the Jiangxi border is Anqing's.