Which region does the Qing license plate belong to?
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Qing refers to the license plates of Qinghai Province. Below are the license plate codes for various regions in Qinghai Province: 1. Qing A represents Xining, Qing B represents Haidong, Qing C represents Haibei Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture; 2. Qing D represents Huangnan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qing E represents Hainan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qing F represents Golog Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture; 3. Qing G represents Yushu Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qing H represents Haixi Mongolian and Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qing O represents special civilian license plates for police use. Additional information: 1. Vehicle license plates are divided into two types: regular license plates and new energy license plates, and they are further categorized by color for regular family vehicles, government vehicles, military vehicles, and foreign-related vehicles. 2. Chinese vehicle license plates consist of Chinese characters, letters, and numbers, with the Chinese characters representing the provincial-level administrative region and the subsequent letters representing the prefecture-level city.
The most common green license plates are those from China's Taiwan Province. There, all vehicles use dark green plates with white characters, making them particularly eye-catching. However, mainland China's new energy vehicle plates also feature a green tone, and many people refer to them as green license plates, such as the gradient green plates on pure electric vehicles. Taiwan license plates start with English letters representing different cities, followed by numbers, while mainland green plates have a 7-digit number with anti-counterfeiting marks. Both are legal green license plates, with the main differences being the shade of green and their respective regions.