Which region uses the license plate abbreviation 'Ping'?
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There is no vehicle license plate with the abbreviation 'Ping' in any region of China. Among all provinces in China, none of their official abbreviations use the character 'Ping'. Here is some extended information about license plates: 1. The first character of a license plate is the abbreviation of the province. 2. The second character represents the regional code of the city where the vehicle is registered, with uppercase letters O and I not allowed in the coding. 3. The following five characters are composed of Arabic numerals without any specific pattern. Here are the abbreviations for license plates in various regions: 1. Municipalities: Beijing (Jing), Shanghai (Hu), Tianjin (Jin), Chongqing (Yu). 2. Provinces: Shandong (Lu), Hebei (Ji), Shanxi (Jin), Liaoning (Liao), Jilin (Ji), Heilongjiang (Hei), Jiangsu (Su), Zhejiang (Zhe), Anhui (Wan), Fujian (Min), Jiangxi (Gan), Henan (Yu), Hunan (Xiang), Hubei (E), Guangdong (Yue), Hainan (Qiong), Sichuan (Chuan), Guizhou (Gui), Yunnan (Yun), Shaanxi (Shaan), Gansu (Gan), Qinghai (Qing). 3. Special Administrative Regions: Hong Kong (Gang), Macau (Ao), Taiwan (Tai). 4. Autonomous Regions: Inner Mongolia (Meng), Guangxi (Gui), Tibet (Zang), Ningxia (Ning), Xinjiang (Xin).