Tea plantation in the North Shan Province -MAXIMUM CARD MC(I-III)-

Tea plantation in the North Shan Province -MAXIMUM CARD MC(I-III)- Tea plantation in the North Shan Province -MAXIMUM CARD MC(I-III)- Tea plantation in the North Shan Province -MAXIMUM CARD MC(I-III)- Tea plantation in the North Shan Province -MAXIMUM CARD MC(I-III)-

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MiNo. 0590A MC(I-III) Myanmar
Opr.; A = perforated K 14 1/2:14; B = imperforated
Maximum Card, Issue Date: February 20, 2026
Picture Descriptions:
dq) Tea Plantation
590 A  200 K multicolor dq
Quantity MC: 200 pieces
Designer: Mr. Thiha Lwin (TMH) and Myanmar Post
Printer: Security Printing Works (Myanmar)
Conservation status:
Here as a Maximum Card (Version I-III) with perforated Single Stamp and first day cancellation
Issue Notice:
  • The single stamp was issued as a Souvenir Sheet.
  • Tea culture originally started in Asia. In Myanmar, tea is mainly cultivated in Shan State.
  • The tea plantation shown in the stamp is the Oolong  Tea Plantation in the Tah Moe Hnye Region, Kutkai Township, Northern Shan State.
  • In Myanmar, tea is traditionally used, especially as pickled tea leaves and green or dried tea leaves.
  • Pickled tea leaves, which are made through fermentation and steeping, are used to prepare tea leaf salad (Lahpet Thoke) by mixing them with various ingredients.
  • Dried tea leaves are used to make plain green tea.

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