Which region does the license plate 'Ji' belong to?
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Ji is the license plate for Hebei Province. Ji is the abbreviation for Hebei Province. The license plate codes for cities in Hebei Province are as follows: JiA for Shijiazhuang, JiB for Tangshan, JiC for Qinhuangdao, JiD for Handan, JiE for Xingtai, JiF for Baoding, JiG for Zhangjiakou, JiH for Chengde, JiJ for Cangzhou, JiR for Langfang, and JiT for Hengshui. Hebei Province is named for its location north of the Yellow River. It is situated in the North China Plain, bordering the Bohai Sea to the east, surrounding Beijing and Tianjin, with the Taihang Mountains to the west and the Yanshan Mountains to the north. North of the Yanshan Mountains lies the Zhangbei Plateau. Hebei is the only province in China that features plateaus, mountains, hills, plains, lakes, and coastal areas.
I remember every time I went on a business trip to Hebei, I could see license plates starting with 'Ji' on the road while driving. That's right, 'Ji' is the exclusive code for Hebei Province. As an experienced driver, I habitually observe license plates to familiarize myself with road conditions. This is not only a good way to identify provinces but also helps avoid entering restricted areas or understanding local traffic rules. Hebei is a major automobile province, with license plates like Shijiazhuang Ji A and Tangshan Ji B being very common. I've seen many Ji E license plates speeding on the Jingha Expressway. Speaking of the license plate system, the country has unified regulations for provinces to use abbreviations for easier management, but drivers should pay more attention to these details while driving, or they might get a ticket. Additionally, when changing tires or washing the car, I've made it a habit to polish the license plate to ensure it's clearly visible. Overall, small knowledge about license plates is very practical in daily driving, and knowing more can reduce trouble.