REPUBLIC
OF CHINA (TAIWAN) on 16 September 1957 issued a set of three First Day
Cover stamps marking the 30th Anniversary of Broadcast Service. The
stamp remained in circulation on 1 August 1962, The printer was China
Engraving & Printing Works, R.O.C. The designer was Chen Chao-erh.
Photographer/engraver was Pao Liang-yu, Creative Director. Colour print
process method was Intaglio, using 80 weight, wood-free printing paper.
The dimension of stamps measured (mm) 37 x 29. the back of the stamp was
gumless with 12 perforations. Postmark cancellation originated from
Kaosiung.
Broadcasting
as a business in the Republic of China began with the establishment by
the Ministry of Communications of the Tientsin Broadcast Station at
Tientsin, Hopei on 1 May 1927. From that date on various state-run and
privately-owned broadcast stations have emerged throughout the country.
In
commemoration of its 30th anniversary and in appreciation of its
splendid service to the society, a set of three commemorative stamps
was issued. The stamps show, in the central design, a globe, a
broadcasting tower and a microphone. In the background are radio waves
reaching from Taiwan to every part of the world.
Source; Taiwan Post
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