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| China (People's Rep.) |
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| As part of China Post World Post Day celebrations, 30 postal workers paraded the streets of Chaohu on electric delivery bicycles... |
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...whilst in Taiyuan a postal worker in Taiyuan shows off her fast stamping skills. |
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| Ecuador |
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| Correos de Ecuador invited 15 children with down-syndrome to visit the main post office... |
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...where they were able to dress up as postmen / postwomen. |
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| Hong Kong, China |
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| Hosted by Hong Kong's Secretary for Home Affairs, Tsang Tak-sing (left), and Postmaster General Tam Wing-pong, a group of students get ready to post letters to friends. For the fifth year in a row, Hongkong Post held its "One Person, One Letter" day on 9 October, where people can send one postage-free letter to any recipient on the territory. The initiative aims to promote letter-writing as a unique means of communication. |
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| Jamaica |
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Jamaica Post offered a church service to launch the World Post Day week on Sunday, October 5, 2008, at the Fellowship Tabernacle church in Kingston. Pastor Al Miller spoke on the theme - "Stay Connected". |
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| Lao People's Dem. Rep. |
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| Postes Laos organised a pétanque contest for staff. |
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| Thailand |
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During Thailand's international letter-writing week exhibition (4-12 October), young children took part in a competition set out by Thailand Post Corporation. |
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| Turkey |
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| The Turkish Post used an attractive postal mark to stamp mail during World Post Day. This was a nice way to remind the public about the special occasion... |
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... It also organized a philatelic exhibition. |
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