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Where is the license plate of Hebei and Hubei?

Ji E is the license plate of Xingtai City, Hebei Province.

Ji is the abbreviation of Hebei Province, and the license numbers of other areas in Hebei Province are Ji A Shijiazhuang, Ji B Tangshan, Ji C Qinhuangdao, Ji D Handan, Ji F Baoding, Ji G Zhangjiakou, Ji H Chengde, Ji J Cangzhou, Ji O provincial organs and Ji R Langfang.

Xingtai City, referred to as "Xing", was originally named Xingzhou and Shunde. Located in the center of south-central Hebei in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region, it is a new industrialization and energy base in Hebei. This city has a history of 3500 years. It was once the capital of Zuyi in Shang Dynasty, and it was built four times and three times. Known as the hometown of Xing and the ancient capital of Xiang. In the long history, many historical celebrities have emerged, such as Bian Que, a sage of traditional Chinese medicine, Chai Rong, a famous figure in the Tang Dynasty, and Wei Zhi, Song Jing and Guo Shoujing, scientists in the Yuan Dynasty.

License plate information

The last five digits of the license plate are letters or numbers, which are randomly combined to distinguish vehicles. License plate number is unique. If the license plates are duplicated, it is impossible to distinguish two cars. The license plate number is the ID number of the vehicle. Everyone's ID number is different and unique.

The first Chinese character at the beginning of the license plate is the abbreviation of province, municipality directly under the central government or autonomous region. For example, Ji is the abbreviation of Hebei Province. The second letter e is the code of a city in Hebei Province. The codes of letters are generally sorted according to the level of urban economic development, except the letter A. The letter A is the code of the provincial capital city and the letter E is the code of Xingtai city.