SS

Stands for Souvenir Sheet. These small group of postage stamps are still attached to the sheet on which they were printed. visit wiki for more detail info about this term.

Philakorea

Got it from within inside of my package...
This S/S featured Traditional Handy Fan from each country. I don't like the featured pics, its too girly for me - I think. :)

Even though its too girly, but I like the "standing" picture positioning in this S/S.


FDC S/S

Preserve The Polar Regions and Glaciers

So many things, So little time...

Since the last published philatelics products...
My hands are REALLY-REALLY-FULL!!! Kinda overload!!...'till now!

200 years of The Great Post Road


Souvenir Sheet

The Great Post Road is the road stretched from west to east at northern part of Java from Anyer to Panarukan along 1,000km. Initaded by Governor-General Herman Willem Daendels, this road is passing through Serang, Tangerang, Jakarta, Bogor, Sukabumi, Cianjur, Bandung, Sumedang, Cirebon, Brebes, Tegal Pemalang, Pekalongan, Kendal, Semarang, Demak, Kudus, Rembang, Tuban, Gresik, Surabaya, Sidoarjo, Pasuruan, Probolinggo dan Situbondo.

Indonesia - Slovak Joint Issue Stamp

September 27, 2006 is the historical date for Indonesia and Slovak. Coinciding with celebration of The 61st Indonesia Post and Telecommunication Anniversary, both country issuing The Joint Issue Stamp Indonesia-Slovak. This Joint Issue Stamps is the first country in Europe with whom Indonesia has Joint Issue Stamps.


Souvenir Sheet

Borobudur Ship Expedition (2005)

The Borobudur Temple, the largest Buddhist monument in the world, was built in the ninth century by the rulers of the Cailendra Dynasty of Mahayana Buddhism for the glorification of Lord Buddha.


FDC

It is believed that the name Borobudur was derived from Sanskrit word "Vihara Buddha Uhr" meaning Buddhist monastery on the hill. The incredible achievement and creativity of Indonesia's ancient architects was cited as the world heritage by UNESCO in 1991 by number 348 whish was revised to 592 in 1996. - It rises in seven square terraces, each smaller in square measure than the one below it.

Hong Kong Flowers (2008)

Although a small place in the world, Hong Kong boasts a wide variety of flora Of some 3,100 plants known in the territory, about 2,100 are native species. To provide a glimpse of this treasure, Hong Kong Pos launched its first "Flowers of Hong Kong" special issue in 1985, and now presents a sequel entitled "Hong Kong Flowers" and compsed of six stamps under the same theme.


Souvenir Sheet

Marine Life - Environmental Care Series (2002)

Indonesia is an archipelagos country with total island is more than 13.677 units. Its position lies in tropical area that makes Indonesia as one of the center of variety property of world's ridge of reef. Distributions of the ridge of reef are nearly located over all islands from Sabang to Papua.


Marine Life 200 FDC S/S

Mainland Series #7 - Huanglong - Hongkong Post (2008)

Hongkong Post's Stamp Sheetlets on Mainland Scenery are designed to introduce natural wonders and monuments in China, highlighting sites of historical and cultural significance. The seventh series on Mainland Scenery features Huanglong in Sichuan.


Mainland Scenery #7 - Huanglong Sheetlet

Gold and Silver Stamp Sheetlet on Lunar New Year Animals - Hongkong

As symbols of wealth and status, gold and silver have always been treasured by all people. Gold and silver philatelic products, therefore, make perfect gifts and express our wish for success and prosperity during the Lunar New Year.


Stamp Sheetlet

Year Of the Rat 2008 - Hong Kong

This is the ninth Lunar New Year special stamp issue in the third series released by Hongkong Post.

Mask - 2001

Topeng (Mask) is an art of glorious value. It reflects an aesthetics aspect, history and character embodiment of a figure.


Booklet Envelop

Booklet Back Cover

Booklet Front Cover

Besides for art, in certain areas the mask is also used in relation to religious ceremonies. The face of a mask tends commonly caricature in nature to obtain an impressive image.

Year of the Rat 2559 (2008) - Pos Indonesia

According to the Chinese calendar, the year 2559 is The Year of The Rat which falls on 7 February 2008 and will end on 25 January 2009.

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