


You will find FDC & Stamps collection in my blog.FDC were sent by my friends from different parts of world.Selective FDCs are displayed here starting from 2007.
Remark: Typical Chinese painting stamps.Received the registered post FDC in good condition today.The Sl.No of the FDC is 024641. Total FDC printed by China post 200000.
Remark:Very beautiful stamp set on a FDC posted by my friends onFDC.
Remark:It is very unfortunate that now days the FDC and stamps are not available in the local Philatelic Bureau on the issue date.So it is impossible to send this FDC by registered post to the philatelic friends worldwide.Today after 5 days the stamps & FDC came to the post office.IN INDIA NOBODY LISTEN TO THESE DIFFICULTIES,A great postal history was lost.
The Qiuci grottoes are scattered on more than 20 sites in the area of ancient Qiuci Kingdom (today's Kuche County and some of its neighboring counties in Aksu Prefecture, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region).Founded in the 3rd century and ended in the 12th century, Qiuci Kingdom was one of the cradles of the Buddhist culture in China. Its grotto murals were mainly devoted to religious subjects and also included such contents as farming, hunting, dancing, and folk customs. On the basis of integrating the Oriental and Western cultures, the murals gradually formed their own artistic style. At present, there are more than 600 Qiuci grotto remains, housing nearly 10,000 square meters of murals. Kzir Grotto, a typical representative of the Qiuci grottoes, is the first Buddhist grotto in Chinese history.
Remark: 2 FDC with complete set was posted by my friend from China and reach today.The design of the stamps are traditional Chinese paintings.Both the cancellation on the 2 FDC are same.
Remark:This is the 2nd series of "Seashells of Taiwan" issued by Taiwan post.The 1st series was issued in 2007.The stamp design is very good with good cancellation posted by my friend from Taiwan.
Remark:Excellent FDC by Taiwan post.The stamps and the miniature sheet are also good.The local cancellation is very clear & good.
Remark:Excellent FDC with set of stamps posted by my friend from Hong Kong.
FDC Name:Jellfish.
Issue Date:12th JUNE 2008.
Details:Drifting gracefully with the currents, jellyfish exude the elegance of a dancer moving to the rhythm of ocean waves. This set of special stamps depicts six different species of jellyfish. For the first time, these stamps are printed with a luminous effect to juxtapose the gorgeous jellyfish against a contrasting dark background.
$1.40: Flower Hat Jelly (Olindias formosa)
This rare species of jellyfish has multicoloured tentacles hanging from a translucent, pinstriped bell. Being semi-benthic, they sometimes stay on the sea floor. Feeding on small fish in the sea, they can grow up to 15 centimetres in diameter and live only for 2 or 3 months. Flower Hat Jellies occur in Brazil, Argentina and the deep ocean waters off the coast of southern Japan.
$1.80: Octopus Jelly
Octopus Jellies have 8 trailing oral arms. They move up at daytime to allow the symbiotic algae on their bells to photosynthesise and remain in deeper zones after sunset. Feeding on microplankton and nutrients from algae, they can grow up to 30 centimetres in diameter and live only for 2 or 3 months. Octopus Jellies occur in Indo-Pacific waters.
$2.40: Brown Sea Nettle (Chrysaora fuscescens)
The name of the Brown Sea Nettle originates from the radiating brown stripes on their bells and the bee sting-like nematocysts. Feeding on microplankton and other jellies, they can grow up to 30 centimetres in diameter and live only for 2 or 3 months. Brown Sea Nettles occur in Japan and the Bering Sea.
$2.50: Moon Jelly (Aurelia aurita)
The Moon Jelly is so named because of its moon-like circular bell. One can tell when they have just taken brine shrimps from the orange tint in the four stomach pouches in their translucent bells. Feeding on microplankton, they can grow up to 35 centimetres in diameter and live only for 2 or 3 months. Moon Jellies occur in tropical and temperate waters.
$3: Lion's Mane Jelly (Cyanea capillata)
The Lion's Mane Jelly is a highly toxic species. They are named for their trailing tentacles reminiscent of the mane of a lion. Feeding on microplankton and other jellies, they can grow up to 40 centimetres in diameter and live only for 2 or 3 months. Lion's Mane Jellies occur in the western Pacific around Japan.
$5: Pacific Sea Nettle
Similar to the Brown Sea Nettle, the Pacific Sea Nettle is equipped with nematocysts which sting. They have dusky brown bells with deep red tentacles. Feeding on microplankton and other jellies, they can grow up to 1 metre in diameter and live only for 2 or 3 months. Pacific Sea Nettles occur in the Pacific Ocean and Indian Ocean.
Remark:Hongkong post do not allow the special cancellation by registered airmail post so my friend has sent the FDC with complete set in date cancellation by registered airmail post. The registration receipt of the posting is also shown which is done by manually.
Remark:Nice FDC posted on the issue date by Speed post. >
Remark:Nice 2 FDC,one with set of stamps & the other with M/s was posted to me on the issue date by registered post.The special cancellation is also good.