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P.O.BOX 27-16,
Tainan County 71799,
TAIWAN,R.O.C.


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2/05/2013

RUSSIA natural cover

Registration envelope

Heroes of domestic cartoons

The domestic cartoons are distinct in high quality and substantial already since the soviet times have received love and distinguished attention of spectators of all ages.
Serious questions are raised in a form of a game in the children’s animation.
Short informative stories educate children with the following senses: love and   tenderness, courage and modesty, mutual aid and respect for each other.
The postage stamps depict the heroes of the cartoons “A kid and Karlson”, “Maugli”, “Winnie the Pooh”, “Vovka in the Thrice-Ninth Kingdom”.

The XXII Olympic Winter Games in Sochi 2014. Winter Olympic Sports
(Snowboarding)

Snowboarding is a discipline of the skiing.
The program of snowboard at the Olympic Games consists of half-pipe, parallel giant slalom, boarder-cross as well as new kinds of competitions in the Olympic program – slope style and parallel slalom. 10 sets of medals are contested among the men and women altogether.
State Awards of the Russian Federation

"Gold Star" - a special sign of distinction, which is awarded to the Heroes of the Russian Federation. Honorary title of Hero of the Russian Federation, awarded by the President of the Russian Federation for his services to the state and the people associated with the commission of a heroic feat.
 Secondary award "Gold Star" are not made.


The stamp shows the "Gold Star."

Signature Taiwan Delicacies Postage Stamps – Home Cooked Dishe

Mud Crab with Glutinous Rice Cake Maximum Card

To spotlight the extraordinary diversity of Taiwan’s delicious cuisine, and encourage international gourmands to visit Taiwan for a taste of the island’s culinary delights, Chunghwa Post has planned a series of Signature Taiwan Delicacies Postage Stamps.


Temporary post office datemark



This scrumptious dish found its beginning in the Eight Treasure Mud Crab Rice Pudding.
The reinvented version is a culinary treat featuring mushrooms, ground pork, dried shrimp and glutinous rice.
The luscious, juicy crab meat, and the scrumptious, smooth crab roe set off the texture of the glutinous rice cake.


12/27/2012

Greetings from all over the world are flying to the small village of Christmas Island to get a special postmark.



“Every year, thousands of people take the time to send me their greeting cards to get the special postmark before they get delivered,” says postmistress MacKinnon who can stamp almost 2,000 greeting cards a day during the peak holiday season. “I’m always excited to find out from which country I’ll receive the first letter. With cards coming from as far as Japan or Australia, you realize that people are willing to make extra efforts to make their greeting cards unique for their loved ones, making my work even more meaningful.”
For more than 17 years at this time of year, the Christmas Island post office has been getting almost as busy as Santa’s workshop. The amount of mail received at the office jumps almost 1,000% between October and December. The thousands of letters from around the world come from collectors and holiday enthusiasts anxious to get the official postmark from Christmas Island.

For those interested in having holiday cards postmarked, please address and place the correct postage (or international reply coupon) on the actual greeting card, insert card into a larger envelope and send to:
8499 GRAND NARROWS HWY
CHRISTMAS ISLAND NS B1T 1A0


 Featuring festive shapes and on the domestic, iconic gingerbread people, the images on the stamps are so realistic, you can almost smell the ginger and nutmeg—and taste the creamy sweet icing.



Food—especially wonderfully decorated savory delights or sweet treats—are a traditional part of celebration around the world. And whether you’re a fan of the festive season or a total bah-humbugger—it’s almost impossible to resist the temptation of fragrant and warm-from-the-oven Christmas cookies. That’s why we think our 2012 Christmas stamps will be irresistible. (But they’re self-adhesive—so quell the urge to lick them!)

It was her hope to inspire some happy childhood memories with stamps that are a tasty reminder of the pleasures practicing the tradition of baking and lovingly decorating holiday cookies and leaving a late night snack for Santa on Christmas Eve.

According to Stamp Design Manager Alain Leduc, “The simplicity of the well-known cookie images looks fresh and so appealing on the white background. Again, we try to explore symbols for the Christmas stamps that are familiar and have wide appeal—and I think we’ve definitely succeeded with these cookies.”

Royal originsOriginating with the Egyptians and Greeks, gingerbread’s ties to the holidays can be traced back to pre-Christian celebrations of the winter solstice, when small spicy cakes, marked with symbols of the sun were part of the yule feast. Gingerbread arrived in Europe courtesy of the crusaders, who brought then rare ginger back from the Middle East. As the spice became more common and affordable, an early European recipe that called for ground almonds, stale breadcrumbs, rosewater, sugar and ginger became popular. In the 16th century, English bakers replaced the breadcrumbs with flour, and added eggs and sweeteners, resulting in a lighter, tastier treat.
The first gingerbread man is credited to Queen Elizabeth I, who impressed dignitaries by presenting them with cookies in their own likeness. Today, in towns and cities across the country, the best local bakers compete to create award-winning gingerbread homes—more aptly in many cases, cookie mansions—that use gum drops, jelly beans and other candies, coloured icings, nuts and other edible goodies as decorations.

Gingerbread Cookies 250 ml (1 cup) molasses
250 ml (1 cup) golden yellow sugar
15 ml (1 tbsp) ground cinnamon
15 ml (1 tbsp) ground ginger
5 ml (1 tsp) ground cloves
5 ml (1 tsp) ground nutmeg
5 ml (1 tsp) baking soda
250 ml (1 cup) butter (softened)
2 eggs (room temperature)
1,000 ml (4 cups) all-purpose flour
1. In a saucepan, dissolve the molasses, sugar and spices over low heat. Let simmer 20 minutes.
2. Remove from heat and add the baking soda. (Be careful: The mix will rise and could overflow.)
Let stand 10 minutes.
3. In a mixing bowl, at low speed, add the molasses-spice mix a little at a time to the butter.
4. Add the eggs one by one and continue mixing.
5. Add the flour all at once with the mixer at low speed.
6. Beat batter until smooth, then separate into two balls and refrigerate for approx. 2 hours.
7. Preheat the oven to 180°C (350°F). Roll out the dough on a floured surface to 0.25 cm thick and cut into shapes using floured cookie cutters.
8. Bake for approximately 10 minutes on a cookie sheet covered with parchment paper.
9. Let cool on the cookie sheet.
Once cookies have cooled, they can be decorated with icing and your favourite candies.

11/24/2012

Postman’s Uniform


First Day Cover

Pos Malaysia has issued a series of stamps on the postman's uniforms in conjunction with World Post Day.
The stamps which come in three designs of postman's uniforms over the years will be on sale at all Pos Malaysia branches on Monday.
Pos Malaysia Stamp and Philatelic Division head Yasmin Ramli said the collection would feature the postman's uniform according to the changing era in the 1950's, 1970's and 1990's in conjunction with World Post Day on Oct 9.
She said the 1950's design would be in 60sen denomination while the 1970's and 1990's designs would respectively be sold at 80sen and RM1 each.

Second Series of Malaysian Currency

First Day Cover with Stamp

This is a very special set of stamp in terms of design. Firstly, it is printed with hot stamp foiling on most stamps. In addition, the 60 sen stamps featuring the coins are hexagonal in shape, complete with embossing to bring out the intricate details on the coin.

Paper :SPM Watermark, Phosphor Coated
Printing Process :Litography
Printer :Percetakan Keselamatan Nasional Sdn Bhd
Stamp Designer :Reign Associates Sdn Bhd


11/18/2012

Sanxingdui Bronze

First Day Entire Cover

Located in the city of Guanghan in northern Chengdu Plain, Sichuan Province, Sanxingdui is the ruins of a prehistoric culture dating back 4,800-2,600 years.
 It is considered the origin of the Yangtze River Civilization and an outstanding manifestation of the zenith of Chinese bronze civilization.
Myriad artifacts have been excavated from Sanxingdui, most of which are bronze.
 In sharp contrast to the bronze ware discovered in the Central Plains, Sanxingdui bronze features distinctive local characteristics and a strong flavor of wizard culture, clearly exemplified by an astonishing group of standing human statues and masks.
These cultural relics are evidence of the political and religious power of the Shu, reflecting the spiritual values and social characteristics of the ancient kingdom ruled by religious authority.
This discovery is unparalleled in the world’s history of archaeology.
 The life-size standing figure unearthed from Sanxingdui's No.2 sacrificial pit, measuring 262 centimeters with its pedestal, is larger than any other contemporaneous bronze figure found so far in the world.
Dressed in a dragon robe, the enigmatic character stands on a high base in an awe-inspiring manner. Some archaeologists have asserted the figure's identity as a combination of god, wizard, and king, or the most authoritative leader, symbolizing the highest religious and political authority.  

 
Entire Cover




Designer: Qian Zhe, Zhang Qiang
Printing Process: Offset
Printer: Liaoning Post & Telecommunication Printing Works

Sent from Canada First Day Entire Cover

Thanks Maryam Muhammad Irwan

Sent from Malaysia Entire Cover

Thanks Sanmugam Arumugam

3/16/2012

Return to sender from Zimbabwe.

Chinese Classic Novel “The Romance of the Three Kingdoms

Chunghwa Post previously issued three sets of stamps in its Chinese Classic Novel “The Romance of the Three Kingdoms” series. The first three sets were released on April 12, 2000, April 4, 2002; and June 23, 2005 respectively. Now it is following up with a fourth set and a souvenir sheet, featuring Shooting An Arrow at the Halberd beside the Gate of the Camp,” “Commenting on Heroes over Wine,” “Zhou Yu’s Anger at Being Tricked by Zhuge Liang Three Times,” and “Holding Meng Huo Captive Seven Times.”

Return to sender from Iran,Yazd.




Roller postmark

Handstruck postmark

Taiwan has among the highest density of ferns in the world and has been touted as the Kingdom of Ferns. To introduce the beauty of ferns, Chunghwa Post is issuing a set of four stamps and a souvenir sheet featuring Asplenium nidus, Cyathea spinulosa, Cyathea lepifera, and Cibotium taiwanense.The denominations are as follows:
NT$5.00:
 Asplenium nidus (臺灣巢蕨)
-Commonly known as the bird's-nest fern in English, its long slender fronds are layered and form a nest-like clump at its short fat rhizome. It is a large epiphytic fern and can usually be found growing on tree trunks. It is a common ornamental garden plant.
NT$9.00:
Cyathea spinulosa (臺灣桫欏)
The plant is commonly known as the Taiwan tree fern in English. Its trunk is about five meters high, and its fronds are oval-shaped. New green fronds are upright and radiate from the crown, while the old fronds bend downward to form a leave skirt. This shade tolerant tree is common in mid- and low-elevation regions of the island.
NT$12.00:
Cyathea lepifera (筆筒樹)
This fern is known as the common tree fern in English. It usually produces a single straight trunk up to a height of eight meters. Its fronds are large and form a clump at the crown. When an old frond falls, it will leave an obvious mark on the trunk where it once attached. It is a representative tree species in the subtropical areas of Taiwan.
NT$25.00:
Cibotium taiwanense (臺灣金狗毛蕨)
This fern’s short, thick rhizome is densely covered with golden hairs and bears a crown of fronds. The base of its pinna is asymmetrical, and there are two to three pinnules less on the side closer to the ground. This terrestrial plant can only be found in Taiwan.