Which region does the license plate 'Meng D' belong to?
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Meng D is the license plate for Chifeng City in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. The license plate codes for various regions in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region are as follows: Meng A for Hohhot, Meng B for Baotou, Meng C for Wuhai, Meng D for Chifeng, Meng E for Hulunbuir, Meng F for Xing'an League, Meng G for Tongliao, Meng H for Xilin Gol League, Meng J for Ulanqab, Meng K for Ordos, Meng L for Bayannur, and Meng M for Alxa League. License plates are plates hung on the front and rear of vehicles, typically made of aluminum, sheet metal, plastic, or paper, inscribed with the vehicle's registration number, registration region, or other relevant information. License plates serve as a numbering and information registration system for vehicles, primarily enabling identification of the vehicle's region of registration and facilitating access to the vehicle's owner and registration details through the license plate.
Recently, I drove to Inner Mongolia for a trip and noticed that the first character on the license plates is 'Meng,' representing Inner Mongolia, while the second letter distinguishes the city. For example, 'Meng D' is the exclusive license plate for Chifeng City. Located in the eastern part of Inner Mongolia, Chifeng boasts rich grassland culture. If you're planning a road trip, knowing these license plate codes can help identify where a car is from and even spark conversations about local attractions, such as the Hongshan Cultural Site. I recommend drivers memorize these codes—like 'Meng A' for Hohhot, 'Meng B' for Baotou, and 'Meng C' for Wuhai—so next time you see a 'Meng D' plate, you can guess the driver might be from Chifeng. The vehicle license plate system is simple and practical, and understanding it can also prevent misunderstandings when driving in different regions, which is quite convenient.