A special stamp issue with the theme of "Charming Chinese
Lanterns" will be released on Feb. 12, Hong Kong Postmaster General
Allan Chiang announced on Thursday.
A series of associated stamp products will also be on sale from
the same date.
The Chinese Lantern Festival falls on Feb. 12 this year, and
Hong Kong Post, China Post and Macao Post are each issuing a set of
special stamps in celebration.
This set of "Charming Chinese Lanterns" stamps is the sixth
joint issue by the three postal administrations on a common
theme.
The three stamps issued by Hong Kong Post are the Lotus Fairy
Lantern, the Narcissus Lantern and the Peacock Lantern. These are
complemented by a stamp sheetlet depicting young boys in
traditional dress holding a dragon lantern high in a festive
dance.
In vibrant colors, the stamps and stamp products depict
delightful images of typical Chinese New Year scenes and
activities. A fluorescent ink even makes the lanterns on the stamps
appear to glow under ultraviolet light.
Set against the yellow and orange background of the First Day
Cover, a Narcissus Lantern, often employed as a symbol of purity
and grace, radiates a luminous warmth. Colorful lanterns placed in
perspective lend a warm romantic glow, bringing together the beauty
and magic of light and lanterns.
Commenting on this special stamp issue, Chiang said that lantern
fairs are held in many places during the Chinese Lantern Festival
on the 15th day of the first lunar month.
"We have tried, quite successfully I believe, to capture the
beauty of the Lantern Festival where festival goers weave in and
out to admire the lanterns for their beauty and try to solve
lantern riddles in a fashion reminiscent of traditional
celebrations spanning many generations. These are beautiful stamps
which will be admired by philatelists and enjoyed by everyone who
sends or receives them in the mail."
The stamps are designed by Jason Chum and printed in lithography
by Beijing Stamp Printing Factory.
(Xinhua News Agency January 20, 2006)