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Sp.664 Taiwan from the Air Souvenir Sheet

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Stamp SN D664
Stamp Name Sp.664 Taiwan from the Air Souvenir Sheet
Stamp Cat Standard Special Stamps
Stamp Cat Agriculture, Music, Animals
Issue date 2018-06-08
Suspersion date
Dimension of stamps(mm.) 60 × 30 (mm)
Size of souvenir Sheet (mm.) 150 × 100 (mm)
Printer La Poste (France)
Drawer
Designer Arteck Creative Consultants, Inc.
Photographer
Engraver
Creative Director
Sheet composition
Print color Colorful
Process Offset
Paper Phosphorescent stamp paper
Back
Perforation 13 1/3
Lapped by the surrounding sea, the mountains of the island of Taiwan produce their own unique natural landscape, a home for abundant cultural resources. To introduce the world to the beauty of Taiwan, Chunghwa Post has chosen photos shot from the air by Chi Po-lin for a souvenir sheet. Through these aerial photos displaying the beauty of Taiwan’s scenery and culture, we hope to encourage our citizens to cherish their natural environment and care for it.The photos of this stamp set express the love and concern for Taiwan. Copyright belongs to Above Taiwan Cinema, Inc. In accordance with Mr. Chi’s wishes, the names given to each photo are the original ones given by Mr. Chi himself.The souvenir sheet contains four stamps which are named Cattle on Mount Dajian, Hengchun, Pingtung County (NT$ 8), A Choir on Mount Jade, Nantou County (NT$ 9), The Setting Sun over Fish-farms, Yongan, Kaohsiung City (NT$ 13), and Giant Footprints in Paddy Fields at Yuli, Hualien County (NT$ 15). A bird’s eye view of Taiwan places the beauty of nature’s broad expanses before our eyes; the aboriginal children’s choir singing on the peak of Mount Jade calls on our citizens to cherish this land and let the world see the beauty of Taiwan.
(1) First Day Cover in large size: NT$3 apiece(2) Folder (with or without mount): NT$8 apiece(3) Loose-leaf album page: NT$16 apiece (4) Pre-cancelled FDC affixed with one souvenir sheet: NT$48 apiece To purchase the relative philatelic products, please go directly to the post office branches, Postal Museum or order on line at https://stamp.post.gov.tw.