
Su license plates are as follows: SuA is Nanjing, SuB is Wuxi, SuC is Xuzhou, SuD is Changzhou, SuE is Suzhou, SuF is Nantong, SuG is Lianyungang, SuH is Huaian, SuJ is Yancheng, SuK is Yangzhou, SuL is Zhenjiang, SuM is Taizhou, SuN is Suqian, SuU is the supplementary plate for Suzhou. Jiangsu, abbreviated as Su, has Nanjing as its capital and is located on the eastern coast of mainland China. It borders Shandong to the north, the Yellow Sea to the east, Zhejiang and Shanghai to the southeast, and Anhui to the west. The province features a vast expanse of rivers and lakes, flat terrain, and a landscape composed of plains, water bodies, and low hills. Jiangsu Province falls within the East Asian monsoon climate zone, situated at the transitional boundary between subtropical and warm temperate zones, exhibiting climatic characteristics of both southern and northern regions.

As a driver who spends a lot of time on the road, I know quite a bit about license plates. Su license plates all come from Jiangsu Province, which is part of China's provincial abbreviation system. Specifically, the first character of the license plate is the provincial code—'Su' stands for Jiangsu. The second letter represents different city codes: SuA belongs to Nanjing, SuB to Wuxi, SuC to Xuzhou, SuD to Changzhou, SuE to Suzhou, SuF to Nantong, SuG to Lianyungang, SuH to Huaian, SuJ to Yancheng, SuK to Yangzhou, SuL to Zhenjiang, SuM to Taizhou, and SuN to Suqian. These codes are uniformly assigned by the state, with one for each city and no duplicates. While driving, you can quickly identify where a car is from based on these codes—for example, seeing SuE means it's from Suzhou. Jiangsu Province is economically developed with heavy traffic, so these codes are very practical in real-world traffic situations, helping to avoid confusion. Remembering this gives you confidence when encountering out-of-town vehicles.

I've been driving long distances for decades, and Su license plates refer to those from Jiangsu. The city codes are crystal clear: Nanjing is Su A, Wuxi is Su B, Xuzhou is Su C, Changzhou is Su D, the most famous Suzhou is Su E, Nantong is Su F, Lianyungang is Su G, Huaian is Su H, Yancheng is Su J, Yangzhou is Su K, Zhenjiang is Su L, Taizhou is Su M, and Suqian is Su N. These aren't randomly assigned; each letter corresponds to a prefecture-level city, making systematic easier. On highways, I often identify locations by license plates—for instance, spotting a Su E car during travels tells me it's from bustling Suzhou. This also aids safe driving; in case of issues, local authorities can be contacted swiftly. In short, the Su series covers all of Jiangsu, and this has become common knowledge among car owner friends when communicating.

Jiangsu license plates all originate from Jiangsu Province. I know the city codes are Nanjing (Su A), Wuxi (Su B), Xuzhou (Su C), Changzhou (Su D), Suzhou (Su E), Nantong (Su F), Lianyungang (Su G), Huai'an (Su H), Yancheng (Su J), Yangzhou (Su K), Zhenjiang (Su L), Taizhou (Su M), and Suqian (Su N). The letters are arranged according to administrative divisions, with A being the provincial capital Nanjing, followed in order. J skips I to avoid confusion. Understanding this is straightforward—just a glance at the license plate while driving helps identify the location, saving time and effort. As an ordinary driver on the road, this system is well-designed and easy to remember.

In the field of vehicle registration, the Su license plates represent the subdivision of Jiangsu Province. Each city has a unique code: Nanjing Su A, Wuxi Su B, Xuzhou Su C, Changzhou Su D, Suzhou Su E, Nantong Su F, Lianyungang Su G, Huai'an Su H, Yancheng Su J, Yangzhou Su K, Zhenjiang Su L, Taizhou Su M, Suqian Su N. This system ensures traffic order, for example, traffic police can quickly locate the area during vehicle inspections. When a vehicle is transferred or ownership is changed, the code changes accordingly to prevent confusion. In my daily observations, I found that Jiangsu Province is densely populated, and the even distribution of license plate codes improves efficiency. Understanding this helps in familiarizing oneself with vehicle management procedures.

When I was a child, my dad taught me about license plate codes. Su plates represent Jiangsu Province, with distinct codes for each city. Nanjing starts with Su A, followed by Su B for Wuxi, Su C for Xuzhou, Su D for Changzhou, Su E for economically developed Suzhou (commonly seen), Su F for Nantong, Su G for Lianyungang, Su H for Huai'an, Su J for Yancheng, Su K for Yangzhou, Su L for Zhenjiang, Su M for Taizhou, and Su N for Suqian. The letter I is skipped to simplify identification. In daily life, these codes carry local characteristics. On the road, Su E plates representing Suzhou's prosperity are frequently seen and leave a deep impression. Understanding license plates not only increases knowledge but also facilitates social interactions, such as chatting about origins when hitchhiking.


