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Postal code of Panlong District, Kunming City
Stamp purchase channel:
Stamps can be purchased at the local post office or China Philatelic official website, or on e-commerce platforms such as Taobao and Xianyu. Stamps, postage certificates for mailing mail, are usually 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.
When buying stamps, you should buy them from formal channels, so as to ensure the rationality of stamp prices.
Preparations for posting letters:
1. Write a letter: Write what you want on stationery, and you can choose freely.
2. Put the letter in the envelope: put the written letter in the envelope or postal envelope.
3. Write address and postal code: the format is to write the postal code and address of the recipient in the upper left corner and the address and postal code of the sender in the lower right corner.
Step 4 use stamps. The stamp has been affixed, so you can put it directly in the letter without affixing the stamp.
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