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Special Stamp Issue - "Declared Monuments in Hong Kong"

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A set of special stamps on "Declared Monuments in Hong Kong" will be issued on 20 September 2007(Thursday).

Located in urban centres and rural settings, the six historical structures featured in "Declared Monuments in Hong Kong" are some of the best examples to illustrate the invaluable legacy that the community has inherited, which at the same time reflects the cultural diversity of this metropolis.

Printed in intaglio and lithography, this set of stamps shows fine details of the monuments in monochrome to give a nostalgic touch.

$1.40 - Tin Hau Temple, Causeway Bay
Sited at 10 Tin Hau Temple Road in Causeway Bay, Tin Hau Temple was built by the Tais, a Hakka clan, most probably in the early 18th century. Legend has it that some members of the clan discovered a statue of Tin Hau, Goddess of the Sea, in the rocks near the shore. A temple was built as a place of worship. Tin Hau Temple, Causeway Bay was declared a monument in 1982 as a classic example of temple architecture of the Qing Dynasty.

$1.80 - Old Wan Chai Post Office
Old Wan Chai Post Office is located at 221 Queen's Road East in Wan Chai. Constructed between 1912 and 1913, the building was opened on 1 March 1915. It is an L-shaped one-storey building with a pitched roof, decorated with simple and attractive features. Old Wan Chai Post Office was declared a monument in 1990.

$2.40 - Former Central Police Station Compound
The Former Central Police Station Compound is located at 10 Hollywood Road in Central. The oldest structure within the compound is a three-storey Barracks Block adjacent to Victoria Prison, which was built in 1864 and had an extra storey added in 1905. The Headquarters Block facing Hollywood Road was constructed in 1919. The Stable Block at the northwest end of the parade ground was built in 1925. The Compound was declared a monument in 1995.

$2.50 - Former Yamen Building of Kowloon Walled City
The building is a three-hall structure situated in Kowloon Walled City Park, Kowloon City. Built in 1847, the Yamen was the administrative office and residence of the Qing Magistrate. After the Qing officials deserted the Walled City, it was converted first into an almshouse, then in succession into a home for widows and orphans, a school and clinic, and an elderly centre. The Yamen was meticulously restored and declared a monument in 1996.

$3 - Kun Lung Gate Tower, Lung Yeuk Tau
Kun Lung Wai in Lung Yeuk Tau, Fanling, is one of the most authentic and intact walled villages in the territory. The stone tablet above the entrance gate tower bears two characters, "Kun Lung", marking the original name of the village known today as San Wai. The inscription, "Dated this Jiazi Year of the Qianlong Reign", suggests that the gate tower structure dates back to 1744. Kun Lung Gate Tower was declared a monument in 1988.

$5 - Tang Lung Chau Lighthouse
The Tang Lung Chau Lighthouse is one of five surviving pre-war lighthouses in Hong Kong. With a white lantern on top, the steel tower stands 11.8 metres high and has been providing navigation aid to passing vessels since 1912. With the advance of navigation technology, the lighthouse is now unmanned and automated. Tang Lung Chau Lighthouse was declared a monument in 2000.

Official First Day Covers at HK$1 each will be put on sale at all post offices as from 6 September 2007. The stamps and the associated philatelic products will be displayed at General Post Office, Tsim Sha Tsui Post Office, Tsuen Wan Post Office and Sha Tin Central Post Office from the same day. Advance orders for servicing self-provided covers will be accepted at 39 philatelic offices from 6 to 12 September 2007.

Stamp Printing Details:

Stamp Design: Freeman LAU Stamp Layout : Pane of 25 stamps
Illustration : Michael MCKEEVER Souvenir Sheet Size : 145mm x 78mm
Printer: Joh. Enschedé B.V., the Netherlands Perforation : 14 x 13.3
Process: Intaglio and Lithography Paper: Paper with security fibres
Stamp Size: 40mm x 30mm Date of Issue: 20 September 2007

Sales Arrangements

Information about the sale of philatelic products associated with this set of special stamps and sales restriction per queuing customer starting from 20 September 2007 are as follows:

Products Descriptions Selling Price(HKD) Sales Restriction per Queuing Customer
Mint Stamps A set of 6 stamps ($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)
Souvenir Sheet Each containing a set of 6 stamps $16.10 per sheet 20 sheets
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 20 September 2007 only) $19.60 per cover 5 covers
Serviced First Day Cover affixed with Souvenir Sheet Affixed with a Souvenir Sheet and datestamped with the special postmark (available at 39 philatelic offices on 20 September 2007 only) $19.60 per cover 5 covers

Remarks:

  1. A Souvenir Pack (containing a Souvenir Sheet, a black print and 6 watercolour cards) with selling price at HK$98 is only available to LSOS customers and will not be put on sale at post offices.
  2. The above philatelic products have been included in the 2007 Local Standing Order Service and 2007 Overseas Mail Order Service.
  3. For any enquiries of the local customers, please contact Hongkong Post Philatelic Bureau Hotline at 2785 5711 or fax at 2191 9296. For overseas customers, please ensure that there is sufficient balance in your account to cover your order. Otherwise, your order would only be fulfilled if there were surplus after the paid standing orders have been complied with. For any enquiries, please contact Hongkong Post Philatelic Bureau (Overseas Mail Order Service Unit) Hotline at 852-2928 7211 or fax at 852-2850 6552.

Hand-back Datestamping Arrangements

A hand-back datestamping service will be provided on 20 September 2007 at all post offices, for official and privately-made covers, bearing the first day of issue indication and a local address. A special postmark will also be introduced. This will be available, together with the "GPO-1" postmark, the "Philatelic Bureau" pictorial postmark and the philatelic office pictorial postmark, for hand-back datestamping service at all philatelic offices on that day.

Also on 20 September 2007, the public hall of the Hongkong Post Philatelic Bureau on 1/F., Trade Square, 681 Cheung Sha Wan Road, Kowloon, will 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.

Presentation Pack (cover and inside design)
Presentation Pack (cover and inside design)
Souvenir Sheet 	Special Postmark Special Postmark
Souvenir Sheet Special Postmark
Serviced First Day Cover affixed with Stamps Serviced First Day Cover affixed with Souvenir Sheet
Serviced First Day Cover affixed with Stamps Serviced First Day Cover affixed with Souvenir Sheet

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