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Where do the license plate letters in Guangdong stand for?

A- Guangzhou, B- Shenzhen, C- Zhuhai, D- Shantou, E- Foshan;

F- Shaoguan City, G- Zhanjiang City, H- Zhaoqing City, J- Jiangmen City and K- Maoming City;

L- Huizhou, M- Meizhou, N- Shanwei, P- Heyuan, Q- Yangjiang;

R- Qingyuan City, S- Dongguan City, T- Zhongshan City, U- Chaozhou City and V- Jieyang City;

W- Yunfu City, X- Shunde District, Y- Nanhai District and Z- Hong Kong and Macao vehicles enter the mainland.

Of these 26 letters, except I and O, which cannot be enabled due to difficulties, the other 24 letters have corresponding regions. Guangdong Province has also become the first province in China to use up all the letters.

The earliest car license plate in China

During the Guangxu period of the Qing Dynasty, there were cars in Shanghai. In 2002, there were 19 140 cars in Shanghai. At that time, the Ministry of Industry was controlled by the British, and the authorities used people's curiosity to charge a particularly high price for the first license. A giant businessman in Ningbo was robbed of a large sum of money for the license plate 1. Facing the intimidation and robbery of the driver's license 1, he finally put the license plate 1 in his car and locked it in the garage.