Hebei province license plate: Ji A: Shijiazhuang, Ji B: Tangshan, Ji C: Qinhuangdao, Ji D: Handan, Ji E: Xingtai, Ji F: Baoding, Ji G: Zhangjiakou, Ji H: Chengde, Ji J: Cangzhou, Ji R: Langfang, Ji S: Cangzhou, Ji T: Hengshui.
Qinhuangdao, referred to as Qin for short, also known as the port city, was called in ancient times as a city under the jurisdiction of Hebei Province, a coastal city of China, a national comprehensive transportation hub, and the first batch of coastal open cities in China. It is located in the northeast of Hebei Province, bordering Bohai Sea in the south, Yanshan Mountain in the north, Liaoning in the east and Beijing and Tianjin in the west.
Qinhuangdao is a node city of Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei radiating northeast, the largest aluminum product production and processing base in China and the largest grain and oil processing base in the north, and is known as the "wheel manufacturing capital".
Qinhuangdao is a famous historical and cultural city in China, named after Qin Shihuang's east tour and sent people to the sea to seek immortality. It is the only city in China named after the emperor. Qinhuangdao is the birthplace of modern tourism in China, a famous tourist and leisure resort at home and abroad, and has the reputation of "Paradise City".