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When will the Year of the Tiger stamp be issued?

On the afternoon of September 16, China Post's special stamp artwork of Renyinnian was officially unveiled.

This special stamp is the seventh set in the fourth round of China Zodiac stamps. The designer is Feng Dazhong, a famous China painter.

Renyinnian special stamps continue the design concept of the fourth round of Zodiac stamps and interpret the concepts of "country" and "home". This set of stamps has two stamps with different names.

The first stamp, named "Chimelong of the National Games", depicts a majestic image of a mountain tiger, standing in the distance with lofty aspirations and conveying the meaning of the country's prosperity and ambition; The second stamp, named "Lucky Tiger", depicts a warm scene of a gentle mother tiger with two little tigers, which means that her children and grandchildren are prosperous and the family is happy.

As for the date of issue, the special stamps of "Year of Nonyinian" will be officially put on sale on June 5438+1October 5, 2022.

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1. stamps are postage certificates for posting mail, which are generally issued by sovereign countries. The square space of stamps often reflects the history, science and technology, economy, culture, customs and natural features of a country or region, which makes stamps have collection value in addition to postal value. Stamps are also an important source of financial resources in some countries or regions. The hobby of collecting stamps is called collecting stamps. The earliest stamp in the world was the black penny invented by Sir rowland hill of England, and the earliest stamp in China was the Dalong stamp of the Qing Dynasty. [1] To commemorate the 40th anniversary of China's reform and opening up, a large-scale stamp exhibition "China-Great Changes" was held in Leuven University from February to March on 20/kloc-0+013. 188 carefully selected stamps for the audience to review the reform.

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Stamp pattern: refers to the front of a stamp, which generally consists of pattern, country name, face value, explanatory text and tassels related to the purpose of stamp issuance. The early stamp patterns of all countries in the world are relatively simple. With the development of society, countries all over the world use their most representative contents in politics, economy, national defense, science and technology, culture and art, historical geography, natural scenery, precious animals and plants as stamp patterns. For example, the largest stamp in the world is the special stamp "China Express Stamp" issued by China in 19 13. This stamp is 24.8 cm long and 7 cm wide. More than 300,000 kinds of stamps with various designs have been issued all over the world. Stamp collectors can acquire rich encyclopedic knowledge by collecting and studying stamp patterns. Therefore, stamp patterns are the main research objects of stamp collectors.

Country name on stamps: refers to the name of the country or region printed on the front of stamps. Usually, words and abbreviations are used to represent country names. Such as: Japan Post, China People's Post. The United States uses the abbreviation USA, and the Soviet Union uses the abbreviation CCCP to represent the country name. There are also some countries that use special symbols to represent them. For example, early stamps in Britain used the head of the king as a symbol. Britain's current commemorative stamps are printed with the head of the Queen of England, not the name of the country. By identifying the country names on stamps, we can learn about the geography, history, language and writing of the countries concerned.

Stamp inscription: Stamp number, stamp number, stamp number, color code, designer and printing factory name are printed on the edge of the whole stamp paper, which are collectively called stamp inscription. Inscriptions are important materials for studying stamps, so many stamp collectors like to collect stamps with inscriptions. For example, the J63 stamp "China People and China: Japanese Stamp Exhibition" 198 1 issued in China after April 29th, the whole paper is printed with various patterns such as chicken, goldfish, kite, Temple of Heaven, butterfly, stamp name, designer, name of printing factory, version number, Zhang number and color code. These stamps are regarded as important philatelic products by stamp collectors. Some postal scientists say that this is a gift from the printing factory to stamp collectors, and it is an important basis for studying stamp layout and stamp printing.