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Implication of Chimelong Stamps in National Games

Chimelong Stamp of the National Games: It depicts the majestic image of a mountain tiger, standing in the distance with lofty aspirations, conveying the meaning of the country's prosperity and ambition.

Guangzhou Daily News (all-media reporter Zhang Lu) is spread all over the world, with the same words. On the morning of October 5th, 65438/kloc-0, the launching ceremony of the special stamps of "Year of Renyin" jointly sponsored by the Information Office of Guangzhou Municipal People's Government and Guangdong Branch of China Post Group Co., Ltd. was held in Baihu Mountain, Chimelong Wildlife World. Du Xinshan, member of the Standing Committee of Guangzhou Municipal Committee and Minister of Propaganda Department, and Chen Hongtao, general manager of Guangdong Branch of China Post Group Co., Ltd. attended and delivered speeches.

The "Year of Renyin" special stamps issued this time were created by the famous painter Feng Dazhong. 1 A set of 2 stamps explains the concepts of "country" and "home". The first stamp, named "Chimelong of the National Games", depicts a majestic image of a mountain tiger, standing in the distance with lofty aspirations and conveying the meaning of the country's prosperity and ambition; The second stamp, named "Lucky Tiger", depicts a warm scene of a gentle mother tiger with two little tigers, which means that her children and grandchildren are prosperous and the family is happy.

Stamps have been known as "national business cards" since their birth. Stamp collecting is a cultural activity with extensive mass, with history and culture behind it. In recent years, Guangzhou has made great efforts to inherit Chinese excellent traditional culture, Lingnan culture and urban culture, highlighted the communication concept of "culture+stamps", held various philatelic exhibitions and stamp design competitions, held the launching activities of zodiac stamps for many years in a row, and widely spread the zodiac culture by mail, so that traditional culture can glow with new charm and vitality in the new era.