Which province does the license plate 'Su' belong to?

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DeZachary
07/25/25 1:22pm
License plate 'Su' belongs to Jiangsu Province. The license plates in Jiangsu Province include: SuA Nanjing, SuB Wuxi, SuC Xuzhou, SuD Changzhou, SuE Suzhou, SuF Nantong, SuG Lianyungang, SuH Huaian, SuJ Yancheng, SuK Yangzhou, SuL Zhenjiang, SuM Taizhou, SuN Suqian. License plate is the common name for vehicle registration plate, which are plates hung on the front and rear of a vehicle, usually made of aluminum, sheet metal, plastic, or paper, engraved with the vehicle's registration number, registration area, or related information. License plates serve as the numbering and information registration for vehicles, with their main function being to identify the vehicle's region of registration through the plate, and to trace the vehicle's owner and registration information based on the plate.
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MacKendra
08/11/25 8:43pm
As a seasoned driver with years of experience, I must tell you that the 'Su' on the license plate represents Jiangsu Province. This abbreviation comes from the long-standing culture of the Jiangnan region, just like how Jiangsu is abbreviated as Su. When driving on the road, the license plate codes are uniformly set by the country. Jiangsu has Su A for Nanjing, Su B for Wuxi, Su C for Xuzhou, and so on. Every time you visit a different city, you'll see new things with different letter suffixes. I remember once on a long-distance trip to Jiangsu, I saw a lot of Su E plates, which belong to Suzhou. At that time, I thought Jiangsu truly lives up to its reputation as an economically strong province, with developed industries and beautiful scenery. In daily driving, it's important to clearly see license plates to avoid rear-end disputes. Also, regularly check if your license plate is clean and clear to avoid getting a ticket from traffic police. This license plate system has been in use since the 1990s and is genuinely convenient for identifying the origin of vehicles.
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