Stamp
SCG12480 - China 1990 – International Literacy Year “Eliminate Illiteracy” Commemorative Stamp
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Issued by China (People’s Republic of China) in 1990, this commemorative stamp marks the International Literacy Year, a global initiative supported by the United Nations to promote universal education. The design features a symbolic human figure emerging from an open book, surrounded by a laurel wreath representing knowledge and achievement. Multilingual inscriptions—including English, Chinese, Spanish, Russian, and Arabic—emphasize worldwide cooperation in combating illiteracy. Catalogued as J.171 (1-1), this issue is highly collectible within education, UN-theme, and social development philatelic collections. Its modern graphic style reflects China’s participation in global humanitarian campaigns of the late 20th century.
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