Which province does the license plate 'Qiong' belong to?
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Qiong is the license plate designation for Hainan Province. The license plate number serves as an identification tag for vehicles, with the English letters representing the code of the vehicle management office. The Chinese character is the abbreviation for the respective province, autonomous region, or municipality directly under the central government. The English letters denote the code of the vehicle management office. Below are relevant details: 1. The license plate number must not use three identical English letters or three identical Arabic numerals. Arabic numerals range from 0 to 9 (10 in total), and English letters range from A to Z (26 in total). 2. Vehicle license plates are plates hung on the front and rear of the vehicle, typically made of aluminum, plastic, or stickers. In mainland China, long rectangular plates are predominantly used, also referred to as vehicle license plates or license tags. 3. The registration number on the license plate is issued by designated government authorities. According to the 'Road Traffic Management Regulations,' the vehicle license plate and the vehicle registration certificate are the legal documents permitting a vehicle to operate on public roads. 4. Vehicle license plates, as stipulated by national vehicle management regulations, have a unified format and design. They serve as credentials for road traffic management departments, public security and social order management departments, and the general public to monitor vehicle operation, identify, remember, and trace vehicles.