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Collectors give stamp of approval

 
An Expo visitor examines stamps at a store in the Lithuania Pavilion. Photos by Gao Erqiang / China Daily

Exotic stamps and coins are becoming popular among collectors at the Expo.

The Expo 2010 Shanghai has proved to be a great event for people to trade and sell collectable items, like stamps.

In the Expo Garden, visitors can find thousands of different stamps issued by Expo participants. Expo organizers have even brought some unique items, such as shell-made stamps. Foreign participants have joined in the stamp craze to promote their cultures and to commemorate their participation in the Expo.

San Marino is appreciated worldwide by collectors for its stamp and coin production. To showcase its achievements in stamp production, the country has issued three editions for the Expo, including two stamps and one coin, with the stamps being sold for 120 yuan each.

"San Marino is one of the most important countries in the world for stamps and coins. Our stamps and coins are very well appreciated by collectors and passionate people in the philatelic sector," said Davide Righi, the San Marino Pavilion's senior supervisor.

Though the prices are much higher than what is distributed by other Expo participants, sales have been strong, with more than 5,000 stamps sold so far.

Adjacent to the San Marino Pavilion, the Liechtenstein Pavilion also brought something unique to visitors. One of the pavilion's highlights is a reproduction of Johann Jakob Schmidt's painting Atmospheric View of Vaduz, which was created by using 50,000 stamps.

"All the stamp designs ever issued by Liechtenstein are represented in this painting and each one is used about 25 times," said Marion Malin, director of the Liechtenstein Pavilion. "One reason to include this exhibit in the pavilion is that Liechtenstein is very famous for its stamps, which are highly appreciated for their careful designs and perfect print quality."

 

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The World Expo is a large-scale, global, non-commercial Expo. The hosting of the World Expo must be applied for by a country and approved by the international World Expo committee.

The name of the mascot of World Expo 2010 Shanghai China is Hai Bao, which means the treasure of the sea.

The emblem, depicting the image of three people-you, me, him/her holding hands together, symbolizes the big family of mankind.

The theme of Expo 2010 is "Better City, Better Life," representing the common wish of the whole humankind for a better living in future urban environments.

 

 
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