Thursday 24 November 2016

Malaysian First Day Cover - Places Of Worship - 21st. November 2016

Malaysia is a melting pot of various races and religions. It is of the most diverse countries in the world where people of different beliefs and culture live together harmoniously. It is very common to see different places of worship such as mosque, temple, church and gurdwara in the same neighborhood or a few hundred meters from each other. In this stamp edition, Pos Malaysia is showcasing a few well-know places of worship which we can track back their places of origin as far as South India, China and Sri Langka. Among them are 1. Masjid Kapitan Keling ( Penang ), 2. Church Of Saint Francis Xavier ( Melacca ), 3. Malaysian Ceylon Saivites Association ( Kuala Lumpur ), 4. Gurdwara  Sahib Shapha ( Kuala Lumpur ) and 5. Perak Cave Temple ( Perak )


MALAYSIAN FIRST DAY COVER - PLACES OF WORSHIP - 21ST. NOVEMBER 2016 

                                                                   

Thursday 10 November 2016

Old And New Stamps Of Thailand ( South East Asia )

Before Siam / Thailand issued its first stamps, mail service was only for the royal family. The earliest recorded mail  from Bangkok dates back to 1836 when an American missionary sent a letter to his father in a stampless cover. The British consular  post office in Bangkok was established by the British in 1858. It ceased to provide service in 1885 when Siam joined the Universal Post and started its own international postal service. Siam issued its first stamps the Solet series on 4th. of August 1883.

1. 1887 - 1891 ( KING RAMA 1 )

2. 1900

3. 1904

4. 1908

5.  1908

6.  1909 - 1910

7.  1910

8.   1912 - 1917

9.  1920

10.  1925 ( KING RAMA VII )

11.  1925 - 1929

12.  1932

13.   1939

14. NEW ISSUE ( KING BHUMIBOL ADULYADEJ )

15. NEW ISSUE

16. RECENT ONES

17. RECENT ONES