20 January 2009
Lily Miniaturesheet FDC
Name: Lily
Date of Issue: 5 March, 2003
Denominations:8 Yaun
The picture on the mini sheet is Lilium Leucanthum.
Lily FDC
Name: Lily
Date of Issue: 5 March, 2003
Denominations:0.60, 0.80, 0.80, 2 Yaun
The picture on the stamps are Lilium Taliense, Lilium Lankongense, Lilium Distichum andLilium Lophophorum.
18 January 2009
Beginning of the Lunar New Year FDC
Name: Beginning of the Lunar New Year
Date of Issue: 12 February 2002
Denominations: 2.80 yaun x 2
The first day of Lunar Ren Wu Year, is the traditional chinese festival-the spring festival. With auspicious fortune in Ren Wu Year, everything is to be successful.
The Xin Si Year stamp on the vover is canceled at 24:00 hours on 11 February, 2002 and the Ren Wu Year stamp is canceled at 00:00 hours on 12 February, 2002 to mark the new year.
Thanks to Ian morrison for nice FDC
16 January 2009
Chinese Birds FDC
Name: Chinese Birds
Date of Issue:1 January, 2004
Denominations:6 Yaun
Bird depicted on the stamp is "yunnan Nuthatch"
Thanks to Ian Morrison for beautiful FDC
Chinese Birds FDC
Name: Chinese Birds
Date of Issue:1 January, 2004
Denominations:5 Yaun
Bird depicted on the stamp is "yellow-bellied Tit (Parus Nenustulus)"
Thanks to Ian Morrison for beautiful FDC
15 January 2009
St.Joseph’s Boy’s High School FDC
Name: St.Joseph’s Boy’s High School
Date of Issue:28 November 2008
Denominations:500p
St Joseph's Boys' High School, Bangalore (formerly St Joseph's European High School) was founded in 1858, initially to offer to European and Anglo-Indian families the advantage of a liberal education.
Gas Authority of India FDC
Name: Gas Authority of India
Date of Issue:19 November 2008
Denominations: 500p
GAIL Limited, formerly known as Gas Authority of India Limited in August 1984 heralded a new era of naturla gas in the country. Gail has made significant contributions to the nation's economy by supplying natural gas through its pipeline network.
14 January 2009
New Year’s Greetings FDC
Name: New Year’s Greetings
Date of Issue: 1 December, 2008
Denominations:NT$3.50 , NT$13.00
The upcoming Chinese lunar New Year will fall on January 26, 2009. It is the ji-chou year (ji is the sixth of the Ten Celestial Stems and chou is the second of the Twelve Terrestrial Branches and signifies the year of the ox).
Thanks to H.P.H for nice FDC
13 January 2009
Postcards from Poland
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