Which city uses the Hai A license plate?
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There is no city in China that uses license plates starting with Hai A. Hai A is the license plate of the Navy Headquarters, belonging to the sixth-generation military vehicle license plate system '2004-style'. These plates were officially put into use on December 1, 2004. 1. Made of pressed aluminum alloy sheet; white background with hidden military emblems and serpentine anti-counterfeiting lines on the surface film. 2. The first character is in red, while the rest are in black; the font is Isoline with rounded curves; 7-digit length divided into two segments; the prefix consists of one Chinese character followed by one English letter, with 'Jun' (Military) used for the Central Military Commission headquarters. 3. Army groups do not use independent prefixes but follow their military region's prefix. The Navy uses 'Hai' (Naval), and the Air Force uses 'Kong' (Air). The first character represents the military region.