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Special Stamp Issue-"Government Transport"

Mint Stamps
Mint Stamps

A set of special stamps will be issued on 19 October 2006 (Thursday) on"Government Transport".

Special vehicles deployed by the government departments of Hong Kong exemplify the professionalism, commitment and special nature of these departments in serving and protecting the community. Six unique vehicles from our disciplined forces are featured in this "Government Transport"series to demonstrate the diversity and complexity of the services rendered.

$1.40 - Correctional Services Department - Security Bus
The Security Bus is a specialist vehicle modified from a truck for transporting high-security inmates to and from prisons, courts, hospitals and other institutions. The Correctional Services Department has two Security Buses which were introduced in January 2003.

$1.80 - Customs and Excise Department - Mobile X-ray Vehicle Scanning System
Commissioned on 1 April 2004, this type of vehicle effectively helps Hong Kong Customs combat smuggling activities by scanning a 40-foot container in less than one and a half minutes. With its state-of-the-art technology and capability, each vehicle can be operated round the clock. Two such vehicles are currently in service.

$2.40 - Fire Services Department - Hydraulic Platform
This vital fire-fighting appliance, first introduced to the Department in December 1997, is equipped with a hydraulic platform, a built-in pump and a snorkel cage that has a maximum working height of 17.5 metres. It is designed for fire-fighting and external rescue operations and can work independently or in conjunction with other fire-fighting machines, such as serving as a water pump for water relays. The fleet of Hydraulic Platforms now stands at 15.

$2.50 - Government Flying Service - Super Puma Helicopter
The Super Puma Helicopter was first put into service in 2002. It is perhaps the most sophisticated aircraft in the Government Flying Service as it is fully equipped for carrying out long-range search and rescue operations day and night in any weather. Fitted with a specially designed belly tank, the helicopter is also a fire-fighting aircraft. Three Super Pumas are now on call for operations under extreme weather conditions.

$3 - Hong Kong Police Force - Versatile Traffic Patrol Motorcycle
First adopted by the Police Force on 10 December 2004, the Versatile Traffic Patrol Motorcycle is mounted with the latest speed enforcement equipment and is easy to manoeuvre on Hong Kong’s busy road network. The 378-strong fleet of these specialised motorcycles is deployed to patrol the highways and byways of Hong Kong and is usually the first to arrive at the scene of traffic accidents, emergencies and 999 calls.

$5 - Immigration Department - Launch
This type of Immigration Department Launch first came into service in 2001 to assume its main duty of enforcing immigration control in Hong Kong waters. There are three such vessels in the Immigration Department’s fleet, each 19 metres long and capable of carrying up to 22 people at a top speed of 15 knots.

Information about associated philatelic products of this issue and sales restriction per queuing customer starting from 19 October 2006 are as follows:

Products Descriptions Selling Price
(HKD)
Sales Restriction per Queuing Customer

Mint Stamps

Available in 6 denominations of $1.4, $1.8, $2.4, $2.5, $3 and $5

$16.10
per set

10 sheets of each denomination
(each sheet contains 25 stamps)

Mini-pane

Each containing 3 sets of 6 stamps

$48.30
per pane

5 panes

Presentation Pack

Each containing a set of 6 stamps

$25.00
per pack

5 packs

Serviced First Day Cover affixed with Stamps

Affixed with a set of 6 stamps and datestamped with the special postmark
(available at 39 philatelic offices on 19 October 2006 only)

$19.60
per cover

5 covers

Remarks: The above philatelic products have been included in the 2006 Local Standing Order Service.

The stamps will be displayed at the General Post Office, Tsim Sha Tsui Post Office, Tsuen Wan Post Office and Sha Tin Central Post Office from 28 September 2006. The Official First Day Cover will be put on sale at HK$1 each at all post offices on the same day. Advance orders for servicing self-provided souvenir covers will be accepted at 39 philatelic offices from 28 September to 4 October 2006.

Hand-back datestamping service will be provided at all post offices on 19 October 2006 for official and privately-made covers bearing the first day of issue indication and a local address. A special postmark will also be introduced and available for hand-back service at all post offices. In addition, the"GPO-1" postmark, the"Philatelic Bureau" pictorial postmark and the philatelic office pictorial postmark will be available for hand-back service at 39 philatelic offices on that day.

On 19 October 2006, the public hall of the Hongkong Post Philatelic Bureau on 1/F., Trade Square, 681 Cheung Sha Wan Road, Kowloon, will be open from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. for datestamping covers with the"Philatelic Bureau" pictorial postmark, the"GPO-1" postmark and the special postmark.

Stamp Printing Details

Design : KAN Tai-keung
Illustrator : Fei WONG
Printer : Joh. Enschedé B.V., the Netherlands
Process : Lithography

Stamp Size :

45 mm x 28 mm

Stamp Layout: :

Pane of 25 stamps

Mini-pane Size:

176 mm x 215 mm

Perforation :

13.25 x 14.25 (one elliptical perforation on each vertical)

Paper :

Paper with security fibres

Date of Issue :

19 October 2006

Mini-pane
Mini-pane

Presentation Pack
Presentation Pack

Serviced First Day Cover affixed with Stamps
Serviced First Day Cover affixed with Stamps

Special Postmark
Special Postmark

* Information provided in this link is subject to change.

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