New stamp released to mark 40th anniversary of Oman-China ties
The unique stamp depicts one of China’s most famous historical landmarks, the Great Wall of China, as well as an Omani fort and the historical Sindbad voyage from Sohar to Guangzhou
MUSCAT: In recognition of the Sultanate’s special relationship with China, Oman Post, in cooperation with the Ministry of Foreign
Affairs, has launched a new stamp.
The launch ceremony was conducted with participation of Mohammed bin Nasser Al Wahaibi, Undersecretary for Administration and Financial Affairs in the
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs; Ali bin Khalfan Al Jabri, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Information for Information; Li Lingbing, Ambassador of the Peoples Republic of China to Oman; and Abdulmalik
Al Balushi, CEO of Oman Post of Oman Post.
Commemorating 40 years of official diplomatic relations between the two countries, the unique stamp depicts one of China’s most famous historical landmarks, the Great Wall of China, as well as an Omani fort and the historical Sindbad voyage from Sohar to Guangzhou. Culture and history buffs can purchase the special issue, which also includes 500 First Day Covers and 3,000 Souvenir Sheets.
Unique friendship
Abdulmalik Al Balushi, CEO of Oman Post of Oman Post, said, “We’re proud to celebrate the unique friendship Oman and China share. At Oman Post we always seek to create stamps that represent topics of historical, political and cultural significance and immortalise them for all to enjoy. Our latest issue is a great reminder of the positive connections Oman has made throughout history, as it continues to build strong ties around the world.”
Oman and China have enjoyed a friendly relationship since official diplomatic ties were established in 1978, although traditional ties date back 1,200 years.
Due to its strategic location on the trade route between the East and the West, Oman’s port of Sohar was once known as the ‘Gateway to China.’
Reaffirming its cultural ties, in 1980 a replica of a ninth-century Arab dhow named ‘The Sohar’, was sailed from Oman to China, tracing the journey that was said to have been undertaken by the legendary Omani voyager, Sindbad. In 2018 the two countries signed a ‘Belt and Road’ cooperation document, which has established a new platform for economic cooperation between the two countries in various fields.
In addition to Oman Post’s aspirations for global expansion of operations in postal and logistics’ services, as well as eCommerce, the company is committed to delivering stamps that reflect on key domestic and international topics.
Philatelic enthusiasts and stamp collectors can reserve the new stamp to add to their collection by subscribing to the Philatelic Department at Oman Post through the e-mail: philatelic@ omanpost.om.