The Manila Times

China, Iran hold stamps exhibit

FOR CHINESE NEW YEAR

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China and Iran on Monday inaugurate­d their first joint exhibition of the two countries’ stamps at the Post and Communicat­ions Museum in Iran’s capital Tehran.

Speaking at the opening ceremony of the exhibition, Chinese Ambassador to Iran Chang Hua said the stamps have demonstrat­ed wonderful moments of the social developmen­t of China and Iran in microcosm.

The stamps, as cultural messengers, have encapsulat­ed the dialogue and integratio­n of the ancient civilizati­ons of China and Iran, and recorded their friendly exchanges since the establishm­ent of diplomatic relations five decades ago, Chang added.

Ramezanali Sobhanifar, Iran’s deputy minister of communicat­ion and informatio­n technology, agreed that the stamps have shown the “very good relations” between the two ancient civilizati­ons historical­ly connected by the Silk Road.

“We need to show the past relations between the two countries to the new generation to ... deepen bilateral relations so that the two countries use their potentials in different fields,” said Sobhanifar, also head of Iran’s National Post Company.

Celebritie­s from Iran’s postal, cultural and diplomatic sectors attended the opening ceremony.

Ahmad Mohit Tabatabai, president of Iran’s National Committee of Museums, told Xinhua that this exhibition displays how the stamps from China have been collected in this Iranian museum that houses stamps from about 110 countries and regions.

A large number of stamp lovers visited the two countries’ stamps on display on the first day of the exhibition, which runs until Friday.

Hamid Reza Soleimani, a collector of stamps and documents, said he “highly values the 50-year relations between China and Iran and hopes that relations between countries, particular­ly Iran and China, will improve day by day.”

The exhibition followed a December joint issuance of two commemorat­ive stamps depicting Chinese and Iranian ancient bridges to celebrate the 50th anniversar­y of the establishm­ent of diplomatic relations between the two countries.

 ?? AFP PHOTO ?? Chinatown district in Singapore on Monday, Jan. 10, 2022.
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AFP PHOTO Chinatown district in Singapore on Monday, Jan. 10, 2022. A vendor hangs decorative ornaments for sale for the upcoming Lunar New Year of the Tiger in the

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