
Yun is the license plate prefix for Yunnan Province. The license plate codes for Yunnan Province are as follows: Kunming City - Yun A, Qujing City - Yun D, Yuxi City - Yun F, Zhaotong City - Yun C, Baoshan City - Yun M, Lijiang City - Yun P, Pu'er City - Yun J, Lincang City - Yun S, Dehong Dai and Jingpo Autonomous Prefecture - Yun N, Nujiang Lisu Autonomous Prefecture - Yun Q, Diqing Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture - Yun R, Dali Bai Autonomous Prefecture - Yun L. License plates, commonly known as vehicle plates, refer to the plates hung on the front and rear of a vehicle. They are made of materials such as aluminum, sheet iron, plastic, or paper, and display the vehicle's registration number, registration region, or other relevant information.

The license plate prefix 'Yun' represents Yunnan Province. In our country, each province has its own abbreviation for license plates, and 'Yun' is the exclusive mark for Yunnan. I have a friend who works in transportation in Yunnan, and his truck has a 'Yun F' license plate. He mentioned that the terrain in Yunnan is quite complex, and on the road from Kunming to Xishuangbanna, you can see all kinds of vehicles with 'Yun' prefixes, like 'Yun A' for Kunming and 'Yun L' for Dali, which is particularly interesting. Yunnan has beautiful scenery, and its license plates also have their own unique characteristics. At first glance, you might not know where they're from, but just remember 'Yun' and you'll be right.

Yunnan's license plates start with the character 'Yun'. Every time I see a 'Yun' plate car, it reminds me of my self-driving experience on the Yunnan-Tibet Highway. There are many mountain roads with sharp turns there, and local drivers with 'Yun P' plates are particularly familiar with the road conditions. 'Yun' is the abbreviation for Yunnan, and license plates across the country use provincial abbreviations for distinction. 'Yun' plates are divided into letter sections by prefecture-level cities, such as 'Yun A' for the provincial capital Kunming and 'Yun P' for the popular tourist destination Lijiang. If you go to Yunnan for travel, the license plate you get when renting a car will inevitably start with 'Yun'.

Yunnan license plates are the exclusive identifiers for vehicles in Yunnan Province. I've studied the license plate rules, where the abbreviation 'Yun' corresponds to Yunnan, just like 'Yue' represents Guangdong and 'Zhe' stands for Zhejiang. Different letters are used for regions under Yunnan's jurisdiction, such as 'Yun D' for Qujing and 'Yun M' for Baoshan. Interestingly, Dongchuan used to have 'Yun B' plates, but after its administrative status changed from city to district, new plates no longer use 'Yun B'. I remember once seeing a 'Yun S' plate at a highway service station and found out it belonged to a vehicle from Lincang.


