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Telling good stories through stamps

2024-10-06 11:28 Last Updated At:11:32

A rich treasure trove of postal artefacts can be found on the first floor of the Hongkong Post Building in Kowloon Bay.

The new Postal Gallery spans approximately 200 sq m, a quarter larger than the previous 160 sq m gallery at the General Post Office in Central.

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Hongkong Post Senior Manager (Public Relations) Oliver Wong says more than 40 sets of special stamps are displayed across four categories to help the public appreciate the country’s achievements, and significant historical moments in Hong Kong, through stamps.

Hongkong Post Senior Manager (Public Relations) Oliver Wong says more than 40 sets of special stamps are displayed across four categories to help the public appreciate the country’s achievements, and significant historical moments in Hong Kong, through stamps.

“Time Tunnel” offers an overview of the development of Hongkong Post over the years.

“Time Tunnel” offers an overview of the development of Hongkong Post over the years.

Incumbent and former Chief Executives and Presidents of the Legislative Council were invited to sign on the 25th anniversary of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region commemorative stamp first day cover.

Incumbent and former Chief Executives and Presidents of the Legislative Council were invited to sign on the 25th anniversary of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region commemorative stamp first day cover.

The country’s first manned space flight is commemorated with a special stamp issue in October 2003.

The country’s first manned space flight is commemorated with a special stamp issue in October 2003.

Guided tour participants each receive a limited edition postcard, while a new cachet commemorating National Day is also available.

Guided tour participants each receive a limited edition postcard, while a new cachet commemorating National Day is also available.

“Unlike the open display of the old gallery, the new layout resembles a museum, showcasing the history of Hongkong Post over the past 150 years and highlighting the themes of special stamps issued throughout the years,” Hongkong Post Senior Manager (Public Relations) Oliver Wong explained.

Hongkong Post Senior Manager (Public Relations) Oliver Wong says more than 40 sets of special stamps are displayed across four categories to help the public appreciate the country’s achievements, and significant historical moments in Hong Kong, through stamps.

Hongkong Post Senior Manager (Public Relations) Oliver Wong says more than 40 sets of special stamps are displayed across four categories to help the public appreciate the country’s achievements, and significant historical moments in Hong Kong, through stamps.

Philatelic retrospective

“Time Tunnel” offers an overview of the development of Hongkong Post over the years and showcases historically rich exhibits, including postal items from the 1960s to 1980s, such as letter scales, postal staff uniforms and various postal supplies. The new gallery also features a recently revamped exhibition corner titled “Stamps that Tell Stories”.

“Since Hong Kong’s return to the motherland 27 years ago, in July 1997, Hongkong Post has issued over 400 sets of special stamps.

“To commemorate the 75th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China, we have updated the exhibits. In ‘Stamps that Tell Stories’, more than 40 sets of special stamps are displayed across four categories: The Return of Hong Kong to the Motherland, Achievements of the Country, The Development of Hong Kong, and Serving the Community.

“Time Tunnel” offers an overview of the development of Hongkong Post over the years.

“Time Tunnel” offers an overview of the development of Hongkong Post over the years.

“We aim for the public to appreciate the country’s achievements, and significant historical moments in Hong Kong, through these stamp products,” Mr Wong added.

Under the theme of returning to the motherland, a special exhibit includes the first-day cover for the 25th anniversary of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region commemorative stamp.

Legislative Council President Andrew Leung invited incumbent and former Chief Executives including Tung Chee-hwa, Donald Tsang, CY Leung, Carrie Lam and John Lee, and Presidents of the Legislative Council, Rita Fan and Jasper Tsang, to join him to sign on the cover, symbolically representing the long-standing co-operation and interaction between the city’s executive authorities and legislature.

Since 1997, Hongkong Post has issued stamps to commemorate the 50th, 60th and 70th anniversaries of the founding of the People’s Republic of China.

The 50th-anniversary stamp featured an artistic rendering of the figure “5”, to represent 50 years, along with the national emblem.

For the 60th anniversary, a joint souvenir pack featuring three stamp sheetlets presented in a so-called “se-tenant” style, was issued by the Mainland, Hong Kong, and Macau.

Five years ago, for the 70th anniversary, the stamps depicted a traditional ruyi knot, signifying a spirit of national unity, as well as sentiments of well-being and harmony.

Incumbent and former Chief Executives and Presidents of the Legislative Council were invited to sign on the 25th anniversary of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region commemorative stamp first day cover.

Incumbent and former Chief Executives and Presidents of the Legislative Council were invited to sign on the 25th anniversary of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region commemorative stamp first day cover.

Remarkable achievements

The country's aerospace development is progressing rapidly. On October 15, 2003, the first manned spacecraft, Shenzhou-5, carried astronaut Yang Liwei into space and returned to Earth the following day.

Hongkong Post issued the commemorative stamps on October 16, but there is an interesting back story as to why the special stamps could be available for sale right after the completion of Shenzhou-5’s mission.

The postal authorities had actually planned and printed the stamps well in advance, as is the usual practice. Once Shenzhou-5 had successfully completed its mission, the department then immediately announced the stamp details and made them available for sale that same day.

The country’s first manned space flight is commemorated with a special stamp issue in October 2003.

The country’s first manned space flight is commemorated with a special stamp issue in October 2003.

Olympic success

More recently, a set of stamps was launched to congratulate Hong Kong Olympians after they won a gold, two silver and three bronze medals at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

This year, the Hong Kong, China team achieved further success at the Paris Olympics, winning two gold medals - a record number at any Olympics - along with two bronze medals. Mr Wong revealed that Hongkong Post is actively considering issuing special stamps to honour the Hong Kong athletes for their remarkable accomplishments.

Hongkong Post is currently organising guided tours of the “Stamps that Tell Stories” exhibition until November 30, with trained staff assisting visitors in appreciating the development of Hong Kong and the country over the past 75 years.

Tour participants each receive a limited edition postcard, while a new cachet commemorating National Day is also available.

Guided tour participants each receive a limited edition postcard, while a new cachet commemorating National Day is also available.

Guided tour participants each receive a limited edition postcard, while a new cachet commemorating National Day is also available.

LegCo delegation begins duty visit to Japan

The following is issued on behalf of the Legislative Council Secretariat:

The Legislative Council (LegCo) delegation (the delegation), led by the President of LegCo, Mr Andrew Leung, began a four-day duty visit in Japan today (December 21) to strengthen ties with Japan and gain a deeper understanding of the latest situations and opportunities of the country in the areas of trade, culture and tourism, fisheries and agriculture, and food safety.

Upon arrival in Tokyo, the delegation had dinner and exchanged views with representatives of the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in Tokyo. Members and the Principal Hong Kong Economic and Trade Representative (Tokyo), Miss Winsome Au, discussed issues such as fostering the bilateral economic and trade relations between Hong Kong and Japan, attracting investment, and promoting Hong Kong tourism. Members also gained insight into the latest developments of Japanese culture, and explored the opportunities for collaboration between Hong Kong and Japan’s cultural industries. Mr Leung expressed gratitude to the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in Tokyo for their assistance in facilitating this duty visit.

The delegation will continue their duty visit in Japan tomorrow (December 22).

The delegation is led by Mr Leung. The Deputy delegation leader is the Chairman of the Parliamentary Liaison Subcommittee, Mr Tommy Cheung. Other participating Subcommittee members are Mr Jeffrey Lam, Mr Dominic Lee, Ms Nixie Lam, Ms Joephy Chan, Mr Tang Fei and Mr Yim Kong.

LegCo delegation begins duty visit to Japan  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

LegCo delegation begins duty visit to Japan Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

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