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Take stock of Taiwan Province's "postage labels" - commemorative categories

To say "postage labels" may be a hot topic in the Chinese philatelic circle in the past two years. For various reasons, this kind of "electronic postage label" is still a "new thing" in China.

On March 10, a new version of the postage label in Taiwan Province was released, which will be taken stock for you.

Because this period of time is called "postage label" in recent times, and whether there is a correlation between the two and the "automated stamps" that have been issued before, it is not clear. And Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan are not the same as their names, so they follow the name of "postage stamps" in Taiwan Province, and have previously inventoried "commonly used stamps", and now take stock of commemorative stamps:

Take stock of Taiwan Province's "postage labels" - commemorative categories

In 2003, in order to celebrate the stamp exhibition held that year, Taiwan Postage, on the basis of "ZiChang 3", was printed by Kang Yang Special Art Printing Company "Stamp Exhibition Commemoration", named "Changji 1" - "Stamp Exhibition" began to be issued on November 29, 2003.

Take stock of Taiwan Province's "postage labels" - commemorative categories

Later, on August 6, 2004, on the basis of "Zichang 4" "Taiwan Black Bear", "Ziji 2" was stamped and issued like "Ziji 1". This time, not only the "Stamp Exhibition" text was stamped, but also the stamp of the Stamp Exhibition logo was stamped, and this time the stamping was carried out by the Joan Anstin Anzong Factory in the Netherlands.

Take stock of Taiwan Province's "postage labels" - commemorative categories

In 2005, Taiwan Province held the 18th Asian International Stamp Exhibition, during which commemorative "postage stamps" were also issued. This can not be the same as before, with the "regular ticket" for printing processing, "Ziji 3" "Taipei 2005 18th Asian International Stamp Exhibition Commemorative Postage Stamp" is the choice of the National Palace Museum Taipei Branch collection of the "Fetal Immortal Map" ancient painting as the main picture, brainstorming creative consultant company design, the Netherlands Joan Anstin Anzong Factory responsible for printing, Kang Yang Special Art Printing Company printing serial number and so on. This time, each volume is 2,000 pieces, and four pictures are used to print consecutively.

Take stock of Taiwan Province's "postage labels" - commemorative categories

On October 17, 2005, the issuance of "Ziji 4" and "Kaohsiung 2005 International Stamp Invitation Exhibition Commemorative Postage Stamps" was still selected for printing by "Zichang 4" "Taiwan Black Bear".

Take stock of Taiwan Province's "postage labels" - commemorative categories

The "Ziji 5" issued on August 4, 2006, was reprinted by selecting "Zichang 3".

Take stock of Taiwan Province's "postage labels" - commemorative categories

The "Stamp Exhibition Postage Stamps" issued on September 21, 2007 were selected for "Zichang 4" and "Taiwan Black Bear" stamped with the "Stamp Exhibition" text and serial number.

Take stock of Taiwan Province's "postage labels" - commemorative categories

On December 16, 2007, the postage stamps of "Ziji 7" and "2007 Taipei Stamp Exhibition Commemorative" issued were still reprinted with "Taiwan Black Bear".

Take stock of Taiwan Province's "postage labels" - commemorative categories

On March 7, 2008, in order to commemorate the Asian Stamp Exhibition, BayLand Post also issued the "Ziji 8" "Taipei 2008 21st Asian International Stamp Exhibition Commemoration" postage stamps. This time, it was designed by OPPLE Advertising Design Consultants Co., Ltd., and the oil tung flower was selected as the main picture, and the Joan Anstin Anzong Factory in the Netherlands was responsible for printing.

Take stock of Taiwan Province's "postage labels" - commemorative categories

On December 15, 2008, in order to achieve cross-strait three links, Bay Post issued the "Zi ji 9" "Cross-Strait Postal Commemoration" postage stamps. It was designed by Hongtu Visual Design Co., Ltd. and printed by Carden International Business Consultants Co., Ltd.

Take stock of Taiwan Province's "postage labels" - commemorative categories

On July 16, 2009, in order to commemorate the "World Games" held in Kaohsiung, the "Ziji 10" "2009 Kaohsiung World Games Stamp Exhibition Commemoration" postage stamps were issued. This piece was designed by Wang Hanqi, and the Kaohsiung Zuoying Dragon and Tiger Pagoda and the emblem of the Stamp Exhibition were selected as the main picture, and the Joan Anstin Anzong Factory in the Netherlands was responsible for printing.

Take stock of Taiwan Province's "postage labels" - commemorative categories

On December 15, 2009, in order to commemorate the first anniversary of cross-strait postal service, Bay Post issued the "Ziji 11" "Cross-Strait Postal Anniversary Commemoration" postage stamps. The stamp set was designed by OPPLE Advertising Design Consultants Limited and printed by Carden International Business Consultants Limited.

Take stock of Taiwan Province's "postage labels" - commemorative categories

On October 17, 2011, the "Jianguo Stamp Exhibition" postage stamp number "Ziji 12" was issued, and the main picture of the stamp was Taiwan's sambar deer. Designed by Daguan Visual Consultants Co., Ltd. and printed by Joan Anstin Anzong Factory in the Netherlands, 2,000 pieces per volume.

Take stock of Taiwan Province's "postage labels" - commemorative categories

On October 11, 2012, the stamp number "Ziji 13" was issued. The stamps feature the famous Fengshan Longshan Temple in Taiwan. The stamp set was designed by OPPLE Advertising Design Consultants Ltd. and printed by joan Anstin Anzon Factory in the Netherlands, with 1,000 stamps per volume.

Take stock of Taiwan Province's "postage labels" - commemorative categories

On August 23, 2013, the "Stamp Exhibition" postage stamp number "Ziji 14" was issued. The stamp set was designed by OPPLE Advertising Design Consultants Ltd. and printed by joan Anstin Anzon Factory in the Netherlands, with 1,000 stamps per volume.

Take stock of Taiwan Province's "postage labels" - commemorative categories

On October 3, 2014, the "United Stamp Exhibition" stamps numbered "Ziji 15" were issued, which were designed by Bai Jiazhen and printed by the Carter Security Printing Factory in France, with 1,000 stamps per volume.

Take stock of Taiwan Province's "postage labels" - commemorative categories

In 2015, in order to commemorate Taipei's re-hosting of the Asian Stamp Exhibition, BayLand Post issued the "Ziji 16" "Taipei 2015 30th Asian International Stamp Exhibition Commemorative" postage stamps in accordance with the custom. This time, the designer Xu Wei mainly based on "Taiwan trout", and the French Carter Security Printing Factory undertook the printing, each volume of 1000 pieces, a total of 900 volumes.

Take stock of Taiwan Province's "postage labels" - commemorative categories

On October 21, 2016, in order to host the World Philatelic Exhibition for the first time in Taipei, Bay Post issued the "Ziji 17" "Taipei 2016 World Stamp Exhibition Commemorative" postage stamp in accordance with the usual practice. This time, the designer Xu Wei took the "Taiwan Blue Magpie" as the main picture, and the French Carter Security Printing Factory undertook the printing, each volume of 1000 pieces, a total of 1300 volumes.

Take stock of Taiwan Province's "postage labels" - commemorative categories

On December 14, 2018, in order to commemorate the "Cross-Strait Rare Stamp Exhibition", the "Ziji 18" "Cross-Strait Rare Stamp Exhibition" postage stamp was issued. According to the issuance of the "Zichang 16" "Sika Deer" postage stamp, Bay Post printed this set of postage stamps with 1,000 pieces per volume and issued 250 volumes.

Take stock of Taiwan Province's "postage labels" - commemorative categories

On October 18, 2019, BayLand Post issued a postage stamp entitled "Ziji 19" "10th Anniversary of Cross-Strait Postal Communication". This set of stamps was designed by OPPLE Advertising Design Consultants Co., Ltd. and the French Post was responsible for printing and printing. Each volume is 1000 pieces, and 800 volumes are issued.

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