Start of the sale:
Sunday, June 27, 2010 at 2:06 AM
Item n°95695272
Sale ends:
Wednesday, October 2, 2024 at 6:04 AM
2000 Seasonal Periods Stamps- Winter. Formosa(Taiwan), Rep of China.
Due to long size of se-tenant stamps, will one folded along perfs when send to buyer.
The photo is only an example.
Mint & never hinged(mnh).
The designs of the stamps are as the following:
1. Commencement of Winter: It is now winter. The weather has turned cold. In order to keep healthy and fit, it is customary to eat tonic foods on this day.
2. Lesser Snow: Now some of the moisture in the air will turn into snow and fall down slowly on the pine trees on high mountains. The land is painted white with snow.
3.Great Snow: After Lesser Snow, the temperature in northern China falls under the freezing point. The cold is bone chilling and snow falls heavily. During this time, snow can also be seen in the high mountain areas of Taiwan.
4. Winter Solstice: It is the shortest day and the longest night of the year in the Northern Hemisphere. Winter Solstice is regarded as a "little New Year" among Chinese. On this day, family members would get together and eat glutinous rice balls, which symbolize wholeness and solidarity.
5. Lesser Cold: Though it will not be long before the snow will melt, it is very cold and the temperature has been absorbed by the snow, making it feel even colder. Everywhere one can see plum blossoms, which add color to the chilly winter landscape.
6. Great Cold: Lesser Cold and Great Cold are both freezing cold. From this proverb, one can see that these two periods are the coldest time of a year. Snow fills the land and it is extremely cold. After this day, the icy winter will starts to leave and spring approach. The earth has started another round of its never-ending seasonal cycle.
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