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Vehicle registration plates of China

Vehicle registration plates in China are mandatory metal or plastic plates attached to motor vehicles in mainland China for official identification purposes. The plates are issued by the local traffic management offices, which are sub-branches of local public security bureaus, under the rules of the Ministry of Public Security.

This article is about the People's Republic of China. For Taiwan, the Republic of China, see Vehicle registration plates of Taiwan.

Hong Kong and Macau, both of which are special administrative regions of China, issue their own licence plates, a legacy of when they were under British and Portuguese administration. Vehicles from Hong Kong and Macau are required to apply for licence plates, usually from Guangdong province, to travel on roads in mainland China. Vehicles from mainland China have to apply for Hong Kong licence plates or Macau licence plates to enter those territories.


The font used are in the Heiti (Traditional: 黑體, Simplified: 黑体) style.

"" (Jūn; "Military")

京A(Color in Yellow)-buses

京C, 京E, 京F, 京H, 京J, 京K, 京L, 京M, 京P, 京Q - Urban area

京B - Taxis

京G - Suburbs

京N, 京P, 京Y - Suburbs and urban area

京A, 京LB, 京LC - foreigner or foreign company owned vehicle

京O·A -

Ministry of Public Security

京V - Central Guard Bureau of Beijing Garrison Military License

Vehicle registration plates of Hong Kong

Vehicle registration plates of Macau

Scanned images of (License plate of motor vehicle of China)

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