Description
Or. (2x5); A = perf. K 14 1/2:14; C = perf. K 13 1/4.
Souvenir Sheet, Issue date: 04/24/2015
Picture descriptions:
emv) People pour out water at Buddhastatue
emw) Older people are refreshed with fragrance
emx) Construction of pagodas from sand
emy) Elephants are splashing water
3476 C 3 B multicolored emv
3477 C 3 B multicolored emw
3478 C 3 B multicolored emx
3479 C 3 B multicolored emy
Souvenir Sheet issue with MiNo. 3476C-3479C
Souvenir Sheet 331I (115 x 123 mm) emz I
Quantity: 20,000 pieces
Printer: Thai British Security Printing, Bangkok
Designer: Ms. Mayuree Narknisorn
Conservation status:
Here as a "CANCELLED (G)" Overprinted Souvenir Sheet with 5-digit Number
Issue Notice:
- New Issue of Block 327 with imprint of the Taipei Exhibition Logo down left
- In the hottest month of Thailand, people are looking forward to joining traditional festival, Songkran, which becomes the national culture. April 13th of every year marks traditional Thai's New Year prior to changing to January 1st in 1940. The important activities include sprinkling water onto a Buddha image and monks, forming sand Pagoda to contribute to Buddhism, pouring water on the hands of revered elders and asking for blessing, and splashing water to reduce the heat of summer and have fun together. The latter becomes the well-known and unique activity worldwide. These four activities will be illustrated on the first Songkran Festival stamp set which will be issued from this year onward. The original photos have been provided by Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) with the objective to promote Thainess year.