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What is the Sino-American stamp sheetlet, and the knowledge of the Sino-American stamp sheetlet?

Commonly known as China-US mini-pane stamps, it refers to the mini-pane issued on September 1980 for J59 "China People's Exhibition".

"Sino-American Mini-pane" is the first set of mini-pane stamps in China.

The "China-US Mini-pane" is the only set of stamps in New China that are issued overseas more than domestically.

The "China-US Mini-pane" is the first China stamp printed with modern American architecture.

"China-US Mini-pane" is the first set of stamps in China with the theme of holding a comprehensive exhibition abroad.

1980 September 13 turn1February 2 1 In order to let the American people and western society know about China's history, economy and culture, the central government decided to send delegations from various ministries and commissions to the United States to hold the "People's Republic of China (PRC) Exhibition", with a strong propaganda lineup. The exhibition tour was held in San Francisco, Chicago and new york, USA, introducing the long history of ancient China, the achievements of contemporary China's economic and cultural construction, and the situation and prospect of China's reform and opening up. This is the first large-scale exhibition held in China by western society. In the history of China's opening-up, exchanges and cooperation, a monument of Sino-US friendship has been established.

To commemorate this important event in China's foreign exchange history, the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications of China decided to issue a set of J59 commemorative stamps of China People's Exhibition on September 3rd-1980. The face value is 8 cents and 70 cents respectively. It's a photographic plate with perforations 1 1x 1.5, a ticket width of 40 x 30 mm, and 50 stamps of this specification (5X 10), designed by Lu Tianjiao.

The first "Celebrating Opening" has a face value of 8 cents and a circulation of 6,543,800+million. The main picture of the stamp shows the design of the gate of China Exhibition. It is one of the symbols of this exhibition, with exquisite structure and Chinese style. There are three red palace lanterns hanging on the eaves of the gate, which is also a typical way for China people to express the festive atmosphere. On the left and right sides of the stamp, there is a "fragrant goddess" flying symmetrically, wearing ancient China blue clothes and streamers. Two people hold a flower basket, and the other hand sprinkles beautiful flowers on the world. This design obviously draws lessons from the description of flying girls in Dunhuang murals, a great art treasure house in ancient China. The lines are smooth and elegant, the colors are dazzling and very decorative. At the same time, it successfully sets off a festive, warm, happy and auspicious atmosphere. The stamp name, exhibition date and subtitle "People's Republic of China (PRC) Exhibition" and "1980.9- 12 USA-San Francisco-Chicago-new york" are embedded in the center of the pattern. This is not only a celebration of the opening ceremony of China, but also a symbol of greetings to the American people. The whole screen design is symmetrical and harmonious, with strong national characteristics and artistic appeal.

The second "Friendly Exchange" has a face value of 70 cents and a circulation of 654.38+00,000. The main picture of the stamp is a propaganda graphic composed of the Great Wall in Wan Li, CHINA and the English gold word "China" on the red background around it, which is also one of the symbols of this exhibition; This sign is surrounded by three world-renowned representative buildings in American cities: the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco in the upper right corner, the Chicago Marble Building (Standard Oil Company Building) in the left center, and the sister building of World Trade Center in New York in the lower right corner. The three buildings are connected by the blue auspicious clouds with the traditional cultural characteristics of China, which are dotted with flowers flying all over the sky. Modern American architecture first appeared on China stamps. The whole set of stamps is really a combination of ancient and modern, Chinese and western.

To meet the needs of the exhibition, J59 "People's Republic of China (PRC) * * *" stamp mini-pane, commonly known as "China-US mini-pane", was issued. Mini-pane consists of 12 (4×3) stamps of different denominations and 70 stamps, and the full-page specification is 180× 65438+. Mini-panes are different from the traditional layout in design. The ticket name of "People's Republic of China (PRC) Exhibition" is printed on the top paper in both Chinese and English, and a red palace lantern exhibition sign is printed in the middle of two rows. The name of "Beijing Stamp Factory" is printed on the back paper.