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Myanmar Philately by Ko Toe (www.kotoephilately.blogspot.sg) has reached another proud milestone by receiving a Large Vermeil medal (83 points) at AusVipex 2025—the Australian Philatelic Federation’s National Multi-Frame exhibition held online from November to December 2025. The exhibition welcomed participants from Australia and abroad, making the achievement even more meani...

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 Every now and then, Myanmar Post surprises collectors with an unexpected throwback. Their latest issue does exactly that—a brand-new miniature sheet built entirely from classic stamp designs of the socialist era. For long-time collectors, these images are instantly recognisable; for newer enthusiasts, they offer a glimpse into one of the most iconic definitive series in...

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Following the re-issue of the bird sheetlets, Myanmar Post released the next set — a beautiful sheetlet featuring 11 species of butterflies of Myanmar.

Because the total number of stamps is 11...

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Once upon a time, in the mountains of southern Shan State, a river called Balu Chaung tumbled down the valleys with restless force. For centuries, its waters carved rocks, fed rice fields, and carried songs of the forest. Then, in the 1950s, engineers arrived with a dream: to turn that tumbling water into light for an entire na...

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For August 2025, it has reissued the sheetlet from the Myanmar Endemic Birds series, originally released in 2022 and 2023. The new issue, dated 20 August 2025, completes the series of nine stamps, each depicting an endangered bird species native to Myanmar.

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