Showing posts with label Lunar New Year. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lunar New Year. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

New Stamps from Bhutan..

 

 

25th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Bhutan and  Japan (1986 – 2011)

 

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Date of Issue : 28 May 2011

Here are some  stamps from Bhutan Post issued this year in the month of May and February. All these stamps are issued in Souvenir sheet form.  A variety of themes could be found on these two issues like Flora fauna,Bridges, Flags, Science and Technology,Tourism  and Lunar Year. 

Lunar Year of Rabbit

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Date of Issue : 3 February 2011

: Pradip Jain- Patna

The Lunar New Year

The Lunar New Year dates from 2600 BC, when the Emperor Huang Ti introduced the first cycle of the Chinese zodiac. Because of cyclical lunar dating, the first day of the year can fall anywhere between late January and the middle of February. On the Chinese calendar, 2011 is Lunar Year 4709.On the Western calendar, the start of the New Year falls on Thursday, February 3, 2011 — The Year of the Rabbit. If you were born in 1915, 1927, 1939, 1951, 1963, 1975, 1987, 1999, or 2011 - you were born under the sign of the rabbit.

Know more about history of Bhutan stamps

From our Readers…..

Private Stamp Booklets…

The   so called 'Booklets' in India, mostly of which are  prepared and printed by unauthorized private individuals, primarily to flatten their own purse, rather than promotion of philately in particular. The unsuspected collectors who buy these 'Trash' items and put them in their collections ultimately land up absolutely frustrated when they find their collections are downgraded mainly for inclusion of these undesirable items (of no postal connections or approval). Instead of being appreciated by the members of jury these poor collectors pay highly for no fault of them. For all practical purposes what these Booklets (or should I say, mere wrappers ?) are created for ? It is to be kept in mind that only valid and official postal items are acceptable in accredited philatelic shows. Only exceptions are perhaps, Patriotic cards and other items of historical value. The Patriotic cards which had gone through the mails are Postal History items and therefore, not only acceptable but highly desirable.

- Sekhar Chakrabarti, Kolkata

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

New Stamps from France..

 

 

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Date of issue – 10 January 2011

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Paint your heart….

 

Loa Poste  issued 4 new stamps on 10th January 2011. Two stamps shown above are extraordinary stamps with special features. other stamps shown below featuring Timbre Tram Train de Mulhouse and Chinese New Year – the year of Rabbit.

Maurizio Galante, a famous Paris fashion designer, in collaboration with French Post has created 2 stamps to illustrate the designer brand name hearts.

The first stamp of 0.95 ˆ named "Engrave your initials" is covered with a red metallic film on which you can "engrave" a message or your initials.

The second stamp of 0.58 ˆ titled "Paint me" gives you the freedom to colorize it at your will. Thus, everyone can manifest creativity and become author of his own stamp.

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Date of issue – 10 January 2011

 

Chinese New Year -  Year of Rabbit

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Date of Issue – 10 January 2011

Monday, January 10, 2011

Year of Rabbit stamps from Macau...

 

Date of Issue – 5 January 2011

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Macau Postal Office issued 2011 Year of the Rabbit stamp sheets on Jan. 5 to welcome the Lunar New Year. The price of the five-set stamp, highlighting the Chinese Zodiac sign of Rabbit, is set at 11 yuan.

Club News

HIGHLIGHTS OF Indipex 2011

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Special Stamp Release

The Khadi Stamp

Presentation Pack

India Post on the occasion of INDIPEX 2011 is bringing out a special stamp on Gandhi Ji to commemorate the event. The stamp will be unique as it will be printed on "Khadi", the handspun cotton material that Gandhi Ji held as the symbol of self determination and self reliance.

The Presentation Pack will be released by Smt. Pratibha Patil, the President of India on Saturday 12th February 2011 at INDIPEX 2011, the World Philatelic Exhibition being held in New Delhi, the capital of India.

The Presentation Pack

The Khadi Stamp will be available during the exhibition at the venue, as a Presentation Pack which will also include a miniature sheet. The Presentation Pack is priced at Rs. 250 only and a maximum of 10 stamps can be ordered by a single person.

Orders for this special stamps can be placed by writing directly to Mr A.S. Kala or pre-ordering them online. Outstation orders will be sent by Speedpost for which necessary charges will apply.

The deliveries would start from 12th February 2011.

Read more details : http://www.indipex2011.com/Event_KhadiStamp.html

Saturday, January 8, 2011

Year of Rabbit…

 

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To be issued on 22 January 2011

On Jan. 22, the U.S. Postal Service will issue the fourth of twelve stamps in its Celebrating Lunar New Year series, which began in 2008 with the Year of the Rat. The Year of the Rabbit begins on Feb. 3, 2011, and ends on Jan. 22, 2012.

The Lunar New Year is celebrated primarily by people of Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese, Tibetan, and Mongolian heritage in many parts of the world.

 

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Date of Issue – 7 January 2011

Singapore Post (Sing Post) issued a set of  Rabbit Zodiac stamps on 7th January 2011  – the fourth of 12 stamps in its Zodiac stamp series.  There are three stamp designs for this stamp issue comprise 1st local, S$0.65 and S$1.10 stamps.


Adding to the philatelic collection is the special Collector’s Sheet (S$16.80) – the first-of-its-kind offset printing on hot foiled golden metallic film with matt UV varnish. Under this special effect,one can simultaneously view the Rabbit with the Tiger on the S$5 stamp. The S$10 stamp features the same interesting effect with the Rabbit and the next year’s zodiac animal, Dragon.

First day cover has been  be cancelled with a special Rabbit postmark.

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Zodiac Series - Rabbit Presentation Pack

Saturday, January 1, 2011

2011 – The Year of Rabbit

 

To be issued on January 7, 2011


Hi ! The new year celebrations are going on , Here are some beautiful stamps being issued for Chinese Lunar New Year 2011 which begins with the Year of Rabbit.The year 2010 in the Chinese calendar was the Year of the Tiger. It lasts from February 14, 2010, to February 2, 2011.  For the new Year 2011 Cute rabbits will appear on this year’s Chinese Lunar Year stamps !! This is all for today….Till Next Post…..Have a wonderful Time  !!

Year of Rabbit stamps from New Zealand

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To be issued on 12 January 2011

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60c – Year of the Rabbit
Through one of the oldest styles of calligraphy, the 60c stamp features a Chinese character that reflects the awareness and alertness of the rabbit. Lunar celebrations have become more and more popular in recent years.

$1.20 – Paper-cut Rabbit
The distinctive art of Chinese paper cutting dates back to the 6th century when women pasted gold and silver foil cuttings onto their hair at temples. Today, paper cutting is a pastime enjoyed by many children. A paper-cut rabbit appears on the $1.20 stamp conveying liveliness and peace.

$1.90 – Painted Rabbit
The Chinese meticulous painting technique is characterised by highly detailed brushstrokes. It is often vibrant in colour and depicts narrative subjects. The $1.90 stamp uses this technique to portray the well known Chinese story in which the rabbit jumps down from the moon (where the essence of the rabbit is said to have originated).

$2.40 – New Zealand Icon
Kites are an important part of the Chinese culture and appear at Chinese festivals around the world. The first Chinese kites were made using silk and bamboo more than 2000 years ago. The $2.40 stamp shows a traditional Chinese kite being flown above the Christchurch Cathedral in New Zealand.

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To welcome the year of the Rabbit, Chunghwa Post (Taiwan) has issued a set of two New Year's Greeting Postage Stamps and a souvenir sheet.

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Club News

Permanent Pictorial Postal Cancellation

Indian Postal Authorities have decided to release Permanent Pictorial Postal Cancellation of Sloth Bear Sanctuary - Daroji at Hampi Kannada University post office in Karnataka State of India on 5th January 2011

Lions International Stamp Club - LISC - India Chapter along with Lions International Amateur (Ham) Radio Club - VU2LCI and Bangalore Amateur Radio Club VU2ARC has brought out Special Postal Cover with International Year of Forests 2011 logo so that we popularise this IYF 2011 also.

- Lion Ajoy VU2JHM

Ajoy, # 9/1, Kshitija, Opp Big Bazaar, 5-Cross, Malleswaram, BANGALORE-560003, INDIA email : lionajoy@yahoo.com

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Mr John Emanuel Boben of Trivandrum has prepared a private cover for India Mexico Joint issue. email : annakutty.03@gmail.com

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Sunday, March 14, 2010

New Stamps on Lunar Tiger Year…


Hi ! In today’s Post some recent issues commemorating Chinese Lunar Tiger Year. Here are some beautiful stamps featuring the daring Tiger on Stamps of Bhutan & Malaysia. My sincere thanks to Mr Pradip Jain of Patna who sent info about these stamps. It is time for exhibition in different parts of the country. I am busy right now for an exhibition to be held in Kullu from 22 –23 March 2010. Read some news about stamp Fair & exhibitions in Club News.This is all for Today…Till Next Post…Have a Nice Time !


Bhutan 2010 New issues Page1- Lunar Tiger Year


Bhutan 2010 New issues Page1- Lunar Tiger Year

Date of Issue – 14 February 2010


Bhutan 2010 New issues Page1- Lunar Tiger Year


Malaysia – Korea Joint Issue – 23 February 2010


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Courtesy – Pradip Jain Patna E-Mail : philapradip@gmail.com

 


Club News


Stamp exhibition in Shimla

A district level exhibition is being held in Shimla from 13th March. It has been extended upto 15th March 2010 which was earlier for 13th & 14th March. A special cover was released on Nathpa Jhakri Hydro Electric Power Station during the exhibition.

Philatelic updates from Kolkata…

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Philex 2010 - Stamp Fair in Kolkata

Philex 2010, a two day stamp fair cum dealer’s meet was held in Kolkata on from 12 –13 March 2010 at Rotary Sadan, Kolkata. The fair was a big success as such fair had been conducted in Kolkata after 4/5 years. As many as 20 dealers from all corners of India had their stalls apart from other who were doing their business off the stall. Noted dealers from West Bengal and other states had stalls full of different philatelic materials to serve almost all the requirements of the visiting philatelists.

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Shri Dipok Dey & Mr Naresh Agarawal

The venue was centrally located with a big A.C. hall. Jam packed hall declared the fair as a great success. People of Kolkata and surrounding areas were benefited by the fair in a big way.Visitors were found satisfied with their visit. The need of such fairs on regular basis was felt.Various eminent philatelists of Kolkata and surrounding areas too visited the fair.

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All in all the fair was a big success and hopefully such fairs with be held at regular intervals not only in Kolkata but other places of India also.

- Naresh Agarwal, Bilaspur (CG)


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Saturday, January 17, 2009

Lunar New Year



Hi ! This lunar new year is the Year of the Ox which begins on 26 January 2009. Many Postal administrations have issued beautiful stamps to celebrate Lunar New Year, which is the most important of the traditional Chinese festivals. The Ox symbolises loyalty and tenderness and is highly respected in traditional Chinese society signifying prosperity through fortitude and hard work. Here are few stamps issued this year to mark Chinese Lunar Year of Ox. In the second part of the Post two Meghdoot Post Cards bearing a cancellation without "P" in the word Philatelic in Date Cancellation This error has been noticed by Mr. S.P. Bansal of Firozabad (U.P.) This is all for Today !.....Till Next Post .....Have a Great Time !




Date of Issue : 8 January 2009


Chinese Lunar Calendar
The Year of the Rat stamps were issued in 2008. The Year of the Ox begins Jan. 26, 2009, and ends Feb. 13, 2010. The ox is the second of 12 animals associated with the Chinese lunar calendar. According to a legend, a race across a river determined their order in the cycle. The rat crossed by riding on the back of the ox, jumping ahead at the last minute to win the race.

Born in the Year of the Ox
People born in the year of a particular animal are said to share characteristics with that animal. Individuals born during the Year of the Ox are said to be hardworking, tolerant, and persistent. They are also thought of as strong and sometimes a bit stubborn. A sampling of noteworthy individuals born in the Year of the Ox include Diana, Princess of Wales; President-elect Barack Obama; former President Richard Nixon; former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher; artist Vincent Van Gogh; singer Bruce Springsteen; boxer Oscar De La Hoya; and actors George Clooney, Bill Cosby, Jane Fonda, Morgan Freeman, Richard Gere and Dustin Hoffman.




Date of Issue : 5 January 2009


20th Century Lunar New Year Calendar: Year of the Ox

Feb. 19, 1901 to Feb. 7, 1902
Feb. 6, 1913 to Jan. 25, 1914
Jan. 25, 1925 to Feb. 12, 1926
Feb. 11, 1937 to Jan. 30, 1938

Jan. 29, 1949 to Feb. 16, 1950
Feb. 15, 1961 to Feb. 4, 1962

Feb. 3, 1973 to Jan. 22, 1974
Feb. 20, 1985 to Feb. 8, 1986

Feb. 7, 1997 to Jan. 27, 1998

The lunar new year is celebrated primarily by people of Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese, Tibetan and Mongolian heritage in many parts of the world. Parades, parties, and other special events are common. Images associated with some of these widespread customs are depicted in the Celebrating Lunar New Year series.




The occasion is marked in various ways across many cultures. Dancers wearing a lion head such as the one depicted in the US stamp art, often made of papier-mâché and bamboo, perform for delighted crowds. Lucky foods are eaten — pork sausage with cabbage is one example — and loud noises from firecrackers and drums are used to scare off evil spirits and welcome this time of renewed hope for the future. Festive lanterns — in red, for luck — are common decorations at such celebrations, where they are frequently hung in rows. Lanterns were depicted on the stamp issued in 2008 for the Year of the Rat.



Date of Issue : 8 January 2009

Australia issues stamps, minisheet and zodiac sheetlet. The minisheet depicts Laozi, a prominent thinker in ancient China. A native of Chu, a southern state in the Zhou dynasty, he served as a keeper of archival records at the court.



Lunar New Year Animals – Rat & Ox by Hong Kong

Date of Issue: 17 January 2009



Date of Issue : 8 January 2009



‘C’ missing in PHILATELIC IN the DATE CANCELLATION