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What is the name of the New Year stamps issued by China Post every year?

New Year's stamps, also known as New Year's stamps, are a kind of special stamps, which are specially issued to celebrate the Lunar New Year.

Since China Post first issued "New Year Stamps" on June 5438+065438+ 10, 2006, it has issued corresponding New Year stamps every year, and has successfully issued 17 groups so far.

Besides the zodiac stamps, the New Year stamps are another kind of stamps that show that China people welcome and celebrate the New Year.

Although it has only been more than ten years since its birth, the New Year series stamps have become one of the important cultural symbols to welcome the New Year.

Inventory of lunar new year special stamps over the years

China Post plans to issue two special New Year stamps, Mandarin Konka and Spring Festival Gift, on June 5, 2020. This set of stamps is named "Guoyu Konka" and "Spring Festival Gift", with face values of 1.20 yuan and 3 yuan respectively. Stamp Designer: Chen Nan, original painting of Han Meilin Guoyu Konka. A souvenir sheet of 1 with 2 stamps printed. The souvenir sheet is decorated with the word "Fu". Author: Han Meilin, this is a new year's award-winning product specially used for 20021China Post.

In the traditional auspicious culture of China, cattle are the symbol of good luck and the representative of hard work. The "Guoyu Konka" stamp launches screen design around the concept of the zodiac cow. The cow in the picture is dignified and upright, which means keeping one side auspicious and safe and keeping the family safe. The "Spring Festival Blessing" stamp takes five different writing forms of the Chinese character "Fu" as the main body of the picture, and combines the Chinese character "Door" in the background, meaning to open the door and see happiness and five blessings.

The souvenir sheet is dominated by red and gold, which combines the Chinese characters "Fu" and "Door" and the fighting elements in China's paintings and calligraphy. The overall style is festive and warm, which means that the year is full and the door is empty.

This set of stamps was printed by Beijing Stamp Factory by photographic plate-making method. (Postal service of China Post Group Co., Ltd.

▲ He 1 More than one year (2007)