Which province does 'Yu' represent for vehicle license plates?

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ElliottLynn
07/30/25 7:05am
Yu is the abbreviation for Henan Province. All motor vehicle license plates in Henan Province start with the character 'Yu'. In China, the first Chinese character on a motor vehicle license plate represents the abbreviation of the provincial-level administrative region, with 'Yu' standing for Henan. The second letter indicates the code of the prefecture-level city where the vehicle is registered, where 'A' represents the provincial capital city, and other cities follow in sequential order. Additional information: 1. In China, automobile license plate numbers have a two-row structure: the upper row displays the motor vehicle registration authority code, while the lower row shows the license plate number. Motorcycle license plate numbers have a left-right structure: the left side displays the motor vehicle registration authority code, and the right side shows the license plate number. Large vehicles, small vehicles, motorcycles, and mopeds share the same license plate resource database and numbering sequence. 2. License plates in Henan Province include: YuA Zhengzhou, YuB Kaifeng, YuC Luoyang, YuD Pingdingshan, YuE Anyang, YuF Hebi, YuG Xinxiang, YuH Jiaozuo, YuJ Puyang, YuK Xuchang, YuL Luohe, YuM Sanmenxia, YuN Shangqiu, YuP Zhoukou, YuQ Zhumadian, YuR Nanyang, YuS Xinyang, YuU Jiyuan City (province-administered), YuV Zhengzhou supplement.
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