#Taiwan stamps

Chunghwa Post welcomes New Year with two great stamps!

To welcome the coming of the New Year, Chunghwa Post has prepared for release a set of two stamps featuring the oxen. Based on Chinese calendar, 2021 is the year of Chinese zodiac Ox sign. The two bright stamps are designed around the traditional Chinese art of paper cutting. NT$6 stamp visually represents the idiom “turning things around” (with “turning” being a homonym f

Chunghwa Post issued four stamps on astronomical phenomena!

Astronomical phenomena fascinate people from the very beginning of mankind up to today. They have an enthusiastic effect, especially on the youth. To help people understand the astronomical phenomena, Chunghwa Post has introduced a set of four stamps featuring the most amazing and well-known phenomena. The first stamp features a solar eclipse. It occurs when the moon gets between Earth and the su

Jade Articles – four stamps issued by Chunghwa Post!

In order to promote the beauty of Chinese culture, Chunghwa Post has selected four Han dynasty carved jades from the National Palace Museum's collection for a set of four stamps. The museum that is situated in Taipei hosts one of the world's largest collections of ancient Chinese artifacts and artworks, which consists of more than 696,000 items. This is the second Jade Articles stamp issue; the fi

Chunghwa Post celebrates Year of the Rat with two stamps!

To welcome the arrival of the New Year, Chunghwa Post released a set of two stamps to welcome Year of the Rat. These original items resemble wood-block prints, and their clean lines evoke the vitality of the Year of the Rat. In addition to the stamps, Chunghwa Post has also issued a great souvenir sheet. The NT$6 stamp features a rat juggling a traditional Chinese coin, symbolizing wealth and goo

Chunghwa Post issued four stamps on lighthouses!

Lighthouses are important maritime transportation infrastructure, and they make an important contribution to maritime safety. Chunghwa Post has already released Lighthouses postage stamps in 2014 and 2018, and this year’s issue consisting of four items that feature lighthouses of Keelung, Tungting Tao, Taichung Port, and Tamsui Port. The first stamp features Keelung Lighthouse - a round bri

Chunghwa Post released four ancient Chinese art treasures stamps

Chunghwa Post has released four limited edition postage stamps, featuring the National Palace Museum’s antique blue-and-white porcelain. The stamps were issued on November 12. As collectors repeatedly voted the blue-and-white porcelain-themed stamps, Chunghwa Post has decided to reissue these beautiful philatelic items. You can also take a look at the previous Taiwan`s issue featuring the tr

Large Dragons cover is to star at Hong Kong auction. Be the lucky one who will buy it!

FindYourStampsValue.com hurries to inform our readers about one more interesting philatelic item that will be put on sale in the nearest future. It is 1879 Chinese Large Dragons cover that will lead the Asian Stamps and Postal History sale at InterAsia Auctions in Hong Kong. It's valued at US$320,000-385,000 ahead of its appearance on June 26-29. The Large Dragons issue was the first official Chin

Next stamp issue dedicated to one of the most popular Chinese novels

FindYourStampsValue.com is glad to inform that Taiwan Post is to issue the next set of stamps dedicated to the popular novel – "Red Chamber Dream". This issue consists of four stamps that are to be released on the 27th of October. Back in 1998, Chunghwa Post issued a set of four "Chinese Classic Novel - "Red Chamber Dream" Postage Stamps that became an instant hit. Chunghwa Post now follows up wit

Next series of Herb Plants Postage Stamps produced by Chunghwa Post

FindYourStampsValue.com found out that following the release of "Herb Plants Postage Stamps" on June 11, 2013, Chunghwa Post is issuing another set of four stamps on June 11, 2014, featuring Foeniculum vulgare, Perilla frutescens, Lavandula angustifolia, and Ocimum basilicum. These four fragrant herbs are extensively used for flavoring and medicinal purposes. The designs follow: 1. Foeniculum vulg

Ancient Chinese Paintings are to be depicted on the stamps

To promote appreciation of the beauty of ancient Chinese art, Chunghwa Post has specially selected five paintings from the National Palace Museum collection that feature children at play for a set of five stamps. Two of the paintings are attributed to Su Hanchen, who served at the Imperial Painting Academy during the late Northern Song Dynasty and then again in the Southern Song after the capital

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