Dear, I open for direct swap. You can contact me via email : chiphoi001@yahoo.com. I collect: - Lunar new year; - Lady slipper & Dancing lady orchid; - Tom of Finland; - Inge Look Aunties; - Blue Cats World Trip; - Erotic (about men); - Van Gogh card from museum

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My postcard album for swap
If you find something interesting in my album and want to swap, you can drop me some lines with your album. Thank you.

vendredi 31 octobre 2014

PC#022 China, Old Town of Lijiang,

UNESCO site

Date of Inscription: 1997

Lijiang is an exceptional ancient town set in a dramatic landscape which represents the harmonious fusion of different cultural traditions to produce an urban landscape of outstanding quality.
In the 13th century AD, during the later Southern Song dynasty, the ancestors of the ruling Mu family moved their main centre from Baisha to the foot of the Shizi Mountains to a new town known as Dayechang (later Dayan), where they began building houses surrounded by a city wall and moat. After Azong Aliang submitted in the 1250s to the authority of the Yuan Emperor Hubilie, Dayechang became an administrative centre. The Lijiang Junmin prefecture was established when the region came under Ming rule in 1382.
In 1724 the first non-native prefect began building prefectural offices, barracks and educational facilities at the foot of the Jinhong Mountain. Lijiang County was created as part of Lijiang Junmin Prefecture in 1770. The old town of Lijiang is built on a mountain slope running from north-west to south-east, facing a deep river.
The northern part of the city was a commercial district. The main streets in this part of the old town radiate from the broad street known as Sifangjie, which has traditionally been the commercial and trading centre of the north-western part of Yunnan Province. On the west side of the Sifangjie is the imposing three-storeyed Kegongfang (Imperial Examination Archway), which is flanked by the Western and Central rivers.
A sluice on the former uses the different levels of the two waterways to wash the streets, a unique form of municipal sanitation. The streets are paved with slabs of a fine-grained red breccia. Water flows from here to the Shuangshi Bridge, where it branches into three tributaries. These subdivide into a network of channels and culverts to supply every house in the town. This water supply is supplemented by many springs and wells within the town itself. A system of watercourses of this complexity necessitates a large number of bridges of varying sizes. There are 354 bridges altogether; they take several forms. It is from these structures that Lijiang derives its name, the 'City of Bridges'. The feature of Lijiang that is most representative of the Naxi minority culture is its wealth of domestic dwellings. The basic timber-framed structure developed into a unique architectural style with the absorption of elements of Han and Zang architecture. Most of the houses are two-storeyed. The chuandoushi wooden frames are walled with adobe on the ground floor and planks on the upper floors; the walls have stone foundation courses. The exteriors of the walls are plastered and lime-washed, and there are often brick panels at the corners. The houses have tiled roofs and an external corridor or veranda.
Special attention is paid to the decoration of the houses, especially in the arches over gateways, the screen walls, the external corridors, the doors and windows, the courtyards and the roof beams. Wooden elements are elaborately carved with domestic and cultural elements - pottery, musical instruments, flowers, birds, etc. - and gate arches take several elegant forms.
The Lijiang Junmin Prefectural Government Office and Mujia Compound were established in 1368, during the Ming dynasty, in the eastern part of the city. The 286 m long government office was a complex of halls, towers, bridges, terraces, pavilions and palaces. To the north was the official residence, known as the Mujia Compound. It was largely destroyed by war during the Qing dynasty and only the Yizi Pavilion, the Guagbi Tower, and a stone archway survive. The group known as the Yuquan architectural structures is in the Heilongtan Park and date from the Ming and Qing dynasties. Most notable is the Wufeng Tower (1601), moved from the Fugue Temple, of which it formed part, and now designated as one of the major historical sites in Yunnan Province. In addition to the Dayan old town, established in the Ming dynasty, the earlier Baisha quarter, the centre during the preceding Song and Yuan dynasties, survives 8 km to the north.
Source: UNESCO/CLT/WHC


Thanks Zihu!

PC#021 France, Mont Saint Michel,

UNESCO site

Date of Inscription: 1979

Mont-Saint-Michel and its Bay
Perched on a rocky islet in the midst of vast sandbanks exposed to powerful tides between Normandy and Brittany stand the 'Wonder of the West', a Gothic-style Benedictine abbey dedicated to the archangel St Michael, and the village that grew up in the shadow of its great walls. Built between the 11th and 16th centuries, the abbey is a technical and artistic tour de force, having had to adapt to the problems posed by this unique natural site.


PC#020 Macedonia, Archaeo-astronomical Site Kokino

UNESCO tentative site

Kokino (Macedonian: Кокино) is a Bronze Age archaeological site in the Republic of Macedonia, approximately 30 km from the town of Kumanovo, and about 6 km from the Serbian border, in the Staro Nagoričane municipality. It is situated between about 1010 and 1030 m above sea level on the Tatićev Kamen (Татиќев камен) summit and covers an area of about 90 by 50 meters, overlooking the eponymous hamlet of Kokino.
It was discovered by archeologist Jovica Stankovski, director of the national museum in Kumanovo, in 2001. In 2002, Stankovski together with Gorje Cenev (who is the head of a planetarium at a Youth Cultural Center in Skopje) published the claim that the site contains a "megalithic observatory and sacred site" (мегалитска опсерваторија и светилиште).
The oldest archaeological finds date from about the 19th century BC, corresponding to the early European Bronze Age. It shows signs of occupation for the period from the 19th to the 7th centuries BC. Finds from the Middle Bronze Age (c. 16th to 14th centuries BC) are the most numerous (mainly ceramic vessels, stone-mills and a few molds). An agglomeration from the Iron Age was discovered in 2009.
The Kokino "megalithic observatory" should be distinguished from the wider Kokino archaeological site. While the observatory consists of two platforms of a combined area of about 5000 square meters, the site covers about 30 hectares. From this area, an abundant amount of fragments of ceramic vessels, dated to between the 19th and the 11th centuries BC. Also found was a mould for casting bronze axes, and a pendant. The remains of vessels filled with offerings were found deposited in cracks in the rocks, which gave rise to the interpretation of the site as a "holy mountain".



Thank you Animak !

PC#019 Indonesia, Sangiran Early Man site,

UNESCO site

Date of Inscription: 1996

Sangiran Early Man Site is situated about 15 kilometers in the north of Solo town in Central Java, Indonesia, covering an area of 5,600 hectares. It became famous after the discovery of Homo erectus remains and associated stone artifacts (well-known as Sangiran flake industry) in the 1930s. There is a very significant geological sequence from the upper Pliocene until the end of Middle Pleistocene by depicting the human, faunal, and cultural evolutions within the last 2.4 million years. The property also yields important archaeological occupation floors dating back to the Lower Pleistocene around 1.2 million years ago.
The macrofossils that appear abundantly from the layers provide a detailed and clear record of many faunal elements, while the property reveals more than 100 individuals of Homo erectus, dating back to at least 1.5 million years ago. These fossils show human evolution process during the Pleistocene period, particularly from 1.5 to 0.4 million years ago. Inhabited for the past one and a half million years, Sangiran is one of the key sites for the understanding of human evolution. More discoveries of stone tools have been made since. These human, fauna, and stone tool materials were deposited within its unbroken stratigrafical layers.


Thanks Shinta!!

lundi 27 octobre 2014

PC#018 Netherlands, Mill Network at Kinderdijk-Elshout

Mill Network at Kinderdijk-Elshout

UNESCO site

Date of Inscription: 1997
The outstanding contribution made by the people of the Netherlands to the technology of handling water is admirably demonstrated by the installations in the Kinderdijk-Elshout area. Construction of hydraulic works for the drainage of land for agriculture and settlement began in the Middle Ages and have continued uninterruptedly to the present day. The site illustrates all the typical features associated with this technology – dykes, reservoirs, pumping stations, administrative buildings and a series of beautifully preserved windmills.
Source: UNESCO.org
Sent: 10/10/2014
Arrived: 27/10/2014

Thanks Kelly!

Cover#021 Finland, Rose



Sent:9/10/2014
Arrived: 27/10/2014

Thanks Elenna!

Cover#020 Hongkong, Year of the Horse from Macau

I got a letter from Hongkong today. With a Macau year of the Horse MS inside.

 Sent: 15/10/2014
Arrived: 27/10/2014


Thanh you Ray!

dimanche 26 octobre 2014

Year of the Goat, Calendar of issues,

As the Year of the Goat is arriving, in next time, a lot of countries will release stamps to celebrate this even. I would love to colect all of them for my Lunar new year collection. Mint stamp, FDC, MC, on cover or on card. Feel free to contact me to swap.
I list here some countries I know which issued stamp for this even last year.
Of corse I cannot count all so if you offer from a country non-listed, I really would love to swap.
Thank you.

Year of the Goat (or Sheep) 2015 issues



Country
Date of issue
Reserved/Had it
Australia
8/1/2015

Bhutan


Belarus
19/2/2015

Croatia


Estonia
19/2/2015

Hungari
19/2/2015

                              Got it
Jersey


Korea
1/12/2014

Lithuania


Macau
5/1/2015

Macau (Label stamps)
28/1/2015

Mongolia



.                             Got it
Polynesia


                             Got it
United Nation


Ukraina



Antigua&Barbuda: 2/1/2015
Azerbaijan: 12/1/2015
Guyana:
Grenada:
Ghana:
Gibraltar : 30/1/2015
Micronesia: 24/9/2014
Papua New Guena : 5/1/2015
Sierra Leone: 2015
Turks&Caicos: 24/11/2014
Togo: 22/9/2014

Image: Zhang Fu

vendredi 24 octobre 2014

PC#016 Croatia, Stari Grad

Stari Grad Plain

UNESCO site

Date of inscriptio: 2008


Stari Grad Plain on the Adriatic island of Hvar is a cultural landscape that has remained practically intact since it was first colonized by Ionian Greeks from Paros in the 4th century BC. The original agricultural activity of this fertile plain, mainly centring on grapes and olives, has been maintained since Greek times to the present. The site is also a natural reserve. The landscape features ancient stone walls and trims, or small stone shelters, and bears testimony to the ancient geometrical system of land division used by the ancient Greeks, the chora which has remained virtually intact over 24 centuries.
Source: UNESCO.org

Thanks Agi!

PC#014 #015 Japan cards,

Kyoto site

UNESCO site

Date of inscription: 1994

I really like Japanesse stamps, style, colors, all. Here are some examples.
The first one shows a a coin of Ryoan-ji temple in ancien artwork. This famous place with nice sightseeing  take part to Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto, which was registered in UNESCO list in 1994. 




Tomioka silk mill and relates sites

UNESCO site

Date of inscription: 2014
The second one show Tomioka silk mill, new UNESCO site of Japan (registered in 2014). It is Japan's oldest modern model silk reeling factory, established in 1872 by the government to introduce modern machine silk reeling from France and spread its technology in Japan. The factory is designated by the government as a historical site and all its buildings are preserved in very good condition. It is a big factory in the old city of Tomioka, in Gunma prefecture, Japan. It is located about 100 km northwest of Tokyo.



Thank you so much Yuko and risarisa !

PC#013 Japan, Detective Conan,

Recently I got this Detective Conan card with stamp on the same topic. I began reading this mâng when I was a child, about 15 years ago and still now, it's not over yet. 



Thank you so much Yoriko for the nice card and beautiful pictorial postmark!

samedi 18 octobre 2014

PC#012 Czech, WWI

Today I got this card from Czech. It’s a reprint old-card from WWI era, showing Austro-Hungarian soldier (Czech belonged to Austro-Hungarian empire in those time), saying goodbye to his family to go to the war.
The stamp is one of two from the Minisheet WWI issued in 2014.

Sent: 3/10/2014
Arrived: 18/10/2014

Thank you Ondras!

jeudi 16 octobre 2014

PC#011 Travelling Postcard













This one is from a travelling postcard swaps group between Vietnam, France and Czech. First I bought and posted this one from France where I lived to one friend in Vietnam, then to another one in Czech. For the last turn, actually it would come back to France but as I’m home in Vietnam so finaly, the card travelled to Vietnam, again.
France (29/11/2013) à Vietnam (11/12/2013) à Czech (22/9/2014) à Vietnam (16/10/2014)


Sent: 22/9/2014
Arrived: 16/10/2014

Thanks Trung and Thanh for your help! :)

Stamps used:

  1. Full stampset Year of the Horse 2013, Vietnam.
  2. 110eme anniversaire de Tour de France (100eme tour de Tour de France, block de 5 timbres) & Arbre de vie, de carnet 12 timbres Les petits Bonheurs 2013. France.
  3. 2014 Beauties of our country -  Červená Lhota Chateau & 2013 Fill Your Fuel Tank in a Cheaper Way, Czech.

PC#010 Poland,

A map card arrived today from Poland.
Stamp used: one from the set of 6: FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship – Poland 2014

Sent: 6/10/2014
Arrived: 16/10/2014

Thank you Szymon!

samedi 11 octobre 2014

Cover#019 Switzerland, EUROPA 2014,

I got a beautiful cover from Switzerland today with a pair of mint stamps inside.


 Sent: 22/9/2014
Arrived: 11/10/2014


Thank you so much Rosmarie :) !

vendredi 10 octobre 2014

PC#009 Greece, Archaeological Sites of Mycenae and Tiryns,

UNESCO site

Date of Inscription: 1999


The archaeological sites of Mycenae and Tiryns are the imposing ruins of the two greatest cities of the Mycenaean civilization, which dominated the eastern Mediterranean world from the 15th to the 12th century B.C. and played a vital role in the development of classical Greek culture. These two cities are indissolubly linked to the Homeric epics, the Iliad and the Odyssey , which have influenced European art and literature for more than three millennia.



Thanks Violeta!

jeudi 9 octobre 2014

PC#008 Lottery card,


My first lottery card from postcrossing4rum arrived today with Le petit prince stamp and some cool stickers. I like them.

Thank you so much Maria >.< !


PC#007 Serbia, Centenary of World War I,

The card issued by Serbian post shows a scence of Salonika front (also known as the Macedonian front). It was formed as a result of an attempt by the Allied Powers to aid Serbia, in the autumn of 1915, against the combined attack of Germany, Austria-Hungary and Bulgaria.

The stamp is from set of 4 released on 24 June to celebre The 100th Anniverary of the Beginning of World War I 2014.

Sent: 23/9/2014
Arrived: 9/10/2014

Thank you Zzz! I like the postmark.

mardi 7 octobre 2014

Cover#18 Germany, World War I cover,

I got today a nice cover from Germany for my World War I cover with some flowers stamps inside.

Sent: 18/9/2014
Arrived: 7/10/2014 



Thanks Apperveilchen!

lundi 6 octobre 2014

PC#005 #006 Finland, Tom of Finland,



Here are 2 cards with Tom of Finland stamps I got recently. One introduce another work art of Touko Laassonen,  1920-1991, from the set of 3. And another one introduction the lanscape of Kemi,  Finland.



Thank you so much,  Jaana and Salla! 

mercredi 1 octobre 2014

Cover#017 PC#003 #004 Canada, RMR Empress of Ireland

I got a mail from Canada today with 2 awesome UNESCO cards inside.



2014 The 100th Anniversary of the RMS Empress of Ireland
Design
Isabelle Toussaint & Susan Scott
Day of issue
29 May 2014
Sheetsize

Perforation
13
Face value
$ 2.50


Sent:11/9/2014
Arrived: 1/10/2014

Thank you jasondavidsforum :) !