2011年8月7日日曜日

Stamp tells the history of Hong Kong

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Mr.Yosuke Naito, I met him when we're Jr. high school students, has been writing so many books recently and has made a great contribution to philately.


I happened to meet him at a stamp market in Tokyo this May after "one fourth centuries"! There I got some his writings with his own autographs. I'd like to write impressions about them without any falatteries. As I'm already philatelist and involved in general collections all over the world, "The best 100 Japanese stamps" is not for me , I think, though of course it is still a very good writings to the non-philatelic people.
I like "Hong Kong" much better and I feel very excited page by page when I read it.


Hong Kong is one of the best three cities in the world for me. No.1 changes as time goes by, Zurich, Berlin, Paris, Tokyo, Hakata and Seoul sometimes. I use to like Singapore but is under 6 now. By the way I did not know much about the history of Hong Kong. So I feel very excited to see its history of Before the Great Britain, British Colonies, Br to China time, China time and recent development. Mr.Naito shows all the history only by philatelic materials.


Mr.Naito is famous as an exhibitor of International stamp show, that's why his story is very good for us, reader, but I still feel excited to see such a dramatic history can be told only by phiatelic materials. I heard he also tried to write a book of Macau. I'd like to try it during this summer vacation.

 




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