A chinese mail stamp
A Chinese mail stamp!
China has a rich history of philately, with the first postage stamps being issued in 1878. Here are some interesting facts about Chinese mail stamps:
- Early issues: The first Chinese postage stamps were issued in 1878, featuring the portrait of the Qing dynasty's Emperor Tongzhi. These stamps were printed in London and featured a red color.
- Provincial issues: In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, various provinces in China issued their own postage stamps. These stamps often featured local landmarks, symbols, or officials.
- National issues: In 1913, the Republic of China (ROC) was established, and the government issued its own national postage stamps. These stamps featured a range of designs, including national symbols, landmarks, and historical figures.
- Communist era: After the Communist Party took power in 1949, the People's Republic of China (PRC) issued its own postage stamps. These stamps often featured socialist and communist themes, as well as Chinese culture and history.
- Modern issues: Today, China issues a wide range of postage stamps, featuring everything from pandas and dragons to space exploration and international cooperation.
Some popular Chinese mail stamps include:
- The 1878 "Tongzhi" stamp, featuring the portrait of Emperor Tongzhi
- The 1913 "Republic of China" stamp, featuring the national flag
- The 1950s "Red Army" stamp, featuring soldiers and military equipment
- The 1980s "Panda" stamp, featuring the iconic giant panda
- The 2010s "Space Exploration" stamp, featuring China's space program
If you're interested in collecting Chinese mail stamps, there are many online resources and specialty stores that can help you get started!