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Refers to the abbreviation of the first-level administrative region (provincial-level administrative region) in China. Since the resumption of the exercise of sovereignty over Macao on 20 December 1999, the People's Republic of China has been divided into 23 provinces, 5 autonomous regions, 4 municipalities directly under the Central Government and 2 special administrative regions, a total of 34 first-class administrative regions.
The provincial capital of China is the political, economic, scientific, educational, cultural, and transportation center of the state-level administrative region (generally a province), and the administrative center of the autonomous region, municipality directly under the Central Government, and the special administrative region in official documents is not called the provincial capital. The administrative seat of the Autonomous Communities is usually called the capital; Municipalities and special administrative regions are not called provincial capitals, but are directly referred to as their locations, residences or administrative offices.
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The abbreviations of provincial capitals are:
1. Guangzhou:
Guangzhou is a prefecture-level city under the jurisdiction of Guangdong Province, referred to as "Sui", also known as Yangcheng and Huacheng, is the capital of Guangdong Province, a sub-provincial city, a national central city, a megacity, the core city of Guangzhou metropolitan area, and an important central city, an international trade center and a comprehensive transportation hub in China.
2. Haikou:
Haikou, referred to as Qiong, is a prefecture-level city and provincial capital under the jurisdiction of Hainan Province, a national "Belt and Road" strategic fulcrum city, and the core city of Hainan Free Port, located in the north of Hainan Island, adjacent to Wenchang in the east, Chengmai in the west, Ding'an in the south, and the Qiongzhou Strait in the north, and is the political, economic, scientific and technological and cultural center of Hainan Province.
3. Hefei:
Hefei, referred to as "Lu" or "He", known as Luzhou, Luyang, Heqi in ancient times, is a prefecture-level city and provincial capital under the jurisdiction of Anhui Province, a sub-central city of China's Yangtze River Delta urban agglomeration, an important national scientific research and education base, a modern manufacturing base and a comprehensive transportation hub.
4. Zhengzhou:
Zhengzhou, referred to as "Zheng", known as the commercial capital in ancient times, is the capital of Henan Province, a megacity, the core city of the Central Plains urban agglomeration, an important central city in central China, and an important comprehensive transportation hub of the country.
5. Lanzhou:
Lanzhou, referred to as "Lan" and "Gao", known as Jincheng in ancient times, is a prefecture-level city and provincial capital under the jurisdiction of Gansu Province, an important industrial base and comprehensive transportation hub in Northwest China, one of the important central cities in the western region, and an important node city of the Silk Road Economic Belt.
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The abbreviations and capitals of each province in China are:1. Hebei, referred to as "Hebei", the provincial capital is Shijiazhuang.
2. Henan, referred to as "Henan", the provincial capital is Zhengzhou.
3. Shaanxi, referred to as "Shaanxi" or "Qin", the provincial capital is Xi'an.
4. Shanxi, referred to as "Jin", the provincial capital is Taiyuan.
5. Shandong, referred to as "Lu", the provincial capital is Jinan.
6. Gansu, referred to as "Gan" or "Long", the provincial capital is Lanzhou.
7. Liaoning, referred to as "Liao", the provincial capital is Shenyang.
8. Jilin, referred to as "Jilin", the provincial capital is Changchun.
9. Heilongjiang, referred to as "black", the provincial capital is Harbin.
10. Yunnan, referred to as "Yun" or "Yunnan", the provincial capital is Kunming.
11. Guizhou, referred to as "Gui" or "Qian", the provincial capital is Guiyang.
12. Fujian, referred to as "Fujian", the provincial capital is Fuzhou.
13. Guangdong, referred to as "Guangdong", the provincial capital is Guangzhou.
14. Hainan, referred to as "Qiong", the provincial capital is Haikou.
15. Taiwan, referred to as "Taiwan".
16. Sichuan, referred to as "Sichuan" or "Shu", the provincial capital is Chengdu.
17. Hubei, referred to as "Hubei", the provincial capital is Wuhan.
18. Hunan, referred to as "Hunan", the provincial capital is Changsha.
19. Jiangxi, referred to as "Jiangxi", the provincial capital is Nanchang;
20. Anhui, referred to as "Anhui", the provincial capital is Hefei;
21. Jiangsu, referred to as "Su", the provincial capital is Nanjing;
22. Zhejiang, referred to as "Zhejiang", the provincial capital is Hangzhou;
23. Qinghai, referred to as "Qing", the provincial capital is Xining.
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1. Heilongjiang Province abbreviation: Hei, provincial capital: Harbin.
2. Jilin Province abbreviation: Ji, provincial capital: Changchun.
3. Liaoning Province abbreviation: Liao, provincial capital: Shenyang.
4. Hebei Province abbreviation: Hebei, provincial capital: Shijiazhuang.
5. Abbreviation of Gansu Province: Gan, Long, and the provincial capital: Lanzhou.
6. Qinghai Province abbreviation: Qing, provincial capital: Xining.
7. Shaanxi Province abbreviation: Shaanxi, Qin, provincial capital: Xi'an.
8. Abbreviation of Henan Province: Henan, capital city: Zhengzhou.
9. Shandong Province abbreviation: Shandong, provincial capital: Jinan.
10. Shanxi Province abbreviation: Jin, provincial capital: Taiyuan.
11. Anhui Province abbreviation: Anhui, provincial capital: Hefei.
12. Abbreviation of Hubei Province: Hubei, provincial capital: Wuhan.
13. Hunan Province abbreviation: Hunan Province, provincial capital: Changsha.
14. Abbreviation of Jiangsu Province: Su, capital city: Nanjing.
15. Sichuan Province abbreviation: Sichuan, Shu, provincial capital: Chengdu.
16. Guizhou Province abbreviation: Gui, Guizhou, provincial capital: Guiyang.
17. Yunnan Province abbreviation: Yunnan, Yunnan, provincial capital: Kunming.
18. Zhejiang Province abbreviation: Zhejiang, provincial capital: Hangzhou.
19. Jiangxi Province abbreviation: Jiangxi, provincial capital: Nanchang.
20. Abbreviation of Guangdong Province: Guangdong, provincial capital: Guangzhou.
21. Abbreviation of Fujian Province: Fujian, provincial capital: Fuzhou.
22. Abbreviation of Taiwan Province: Taiwan, provincial capital: Taipei.
23. Hainan Province abbreviation: Qiong, provincial capital: Haikou.
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The names, abbreviations, locations, and provincial capitals of each province, municipality, and autonomous region in China are shown in the following table:
Note: When there are two or more abbreviations for a province, the license plate abbreviation is the same as the full name of the province. For example, Sichuan is referred to as Sichuan or Shu, and the license plate is abbreviated as "Sichuan".
The Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region is referred to as "Inner Mongolia", not "Mongolia", but in the license plate number, only one word can be used, so the word "Mongolia" is used instead.
The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and the Macao Special Administrative Region have license plates for entering the Mainland** respectively "Guangdong Z Hong Kong" and "Guangdong Z Macao".
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The abbreviations of provincial capitals are:
1. Zhengzhou:
Zhengzhou, referred to as "Zheng", known as the commercial capital in ancient times, is the capital of Henan Province, a megacity, the core city of the Central Plains urban agglomeration, an important central city in central China, and an important comprehensive transportation hub of the country.
2. Wuhan:
Wuhan, abbreviated as "Han", also known as Jiangcheng, is the capital of Hubei Province, the only sub-provincial-level city in the six central provinces, a megacity, a central city in central China, an important industrial base, a science and education base and a comprehensive transportation hub in the country, and a joint logistics support force organ station.
3. Hangzhou:
Hangzhou, referred to as "Hangzhou", known as Lin'an and Qiantang in ancient times, is a prefecture-level city, provincial capital, sub-provincial city, megacity, and core city of Hangzhou metropolitan area under the jurisdiction of Zhejiang Province, and is the economic, cultural, scientific and educational center of Zhejiang Province and one of the central cities of the Yangtze River Delta.
4. Taiyuan:
Taiyuan, referred to as "and", known as Jinyang in ancient times, also known as Bingzhou, Longcheng, is a prefecture-level city under the jurisdiction of Shanxi Province, the capital of Shanxi Province, the core city of Taiyuan metropolitan area, and an important central city in central China.
5. Fuzhou:
Fuzhou City, referred to as "Rong", also known as Rongcheng, is a prefecture-level city, the provincial capital, the core city of Fuzhou metropolitan area under the jurisdiction of Fujian Province, and one of the central cities of the economic zone on the west bank of the Taiwan Strait.
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