18 Personalised Car Vanity Plates in Hong Kong
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18 More Personalised Car Vanity Plates in Hong Kong
Hong Kong Culture 101
I am a leading expert in Hong Kong on the Car Vanity Plate Culture which garners worldwide attention particularly at Chinese New Year in Hong Kong.
I do not want to duplicate information listed in my extensive guide (see link above) however there are some things that you need to know. The Hong Kong Government being the Hong Kong Government does not call them vanity plates or licence plates for some odd reason.
There are 2 main categories
TVRM - Traditional Vehicle Registration Marks
PVRM - Pesonalised Vehicle Registration Marks
So here goes and this is the same text as my Volume 1,2,3 and 4 Blog Posts
Traditional marks are licence plates that are just numbers, letters with numbers (maximum 2 letters and 4 numbers) and just single letters these marks have been sold at Auction since 1973 - prior to that you were assigned the licence plate randomly by the Transport Department, AA + Numbers and XX + Numbers along with just Numbers came prior to 1973.
Personalised marks are licence plates that are NOT any of the above categories, it can be pretty much anything you want as long as it is no longer than 8 letters | numbers without spacing, so it can be all letters or all numbers or a mix - these marks have been sold at Auction since 2006 and have proven to be very popular, although you cannot use the letters i, o or q so it does lead to some bizarre combinations on plates
Certain registration marks are assigned for Government vehicles such as AM F LC and the mark ZG is assigned to Chinese Military Vehicles
Hong Kong is famous for car enthusiasts and social media sites have spawned a huge amount of people who take a couple of hundred images of car licence plates, post them and then just lose interest, there are very few people like myself who have a real passion for this interesting subject, it really is Hong Kong Culture 101.
Interestingly I find that the Foreign Press and the Local Press only seem to concentrate on the personalised plates that are funny and yet the real culture behind licence plates in Hong Kong is LUCKY Numbers and that has always been my primary interest. click on the 2 links above and learn more.
So the purpose of this blog post is to introduce you to the PVRM plates, this is Volume 5 and yes, some of them really do make you laugh and some make me sad with the choice of car to go with an epic plate.
The image is really a visual only thing unless I need to explain for context purposes.
All of the pictures are my own, sadly a lot of collators of Hong Kong Licence Plates on Facebook, X, Instagram are not fussy about photo quality, I am and very much so., blurry images taken with a smart phone make me break out in a cold sweat.
This is simply a hobby for me, I do NOT sell my images and all of my images can be FREELY downloaded from my image site in the original upload image size or 5 other sizes, please note that you DO NOT have to ask for permission to download and use any of my images! just go to my site menu link above and click on J3 Hong Kong Images, there are over 168,000 images.
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