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January 2008


On Jan. 2, the Korea Post web-site (Korean-side), turned-on the 2008 Stamp Plan.

Go to Korea Post Korean-side


On Jan. 4, the Korea Post web-site (English-side) was activated, as well as turning-on the Jan. 18 stamp Issues.
Go to 2008-South Korean Stamp Schedule


On Jan. 7, I received my copy of the February-2007, Korean Philately.


On Jan. 22, LINNs.com turned on its "New Issues-Asia", showing South Korea for its Feb. 4 publication.
LINN's New Issues Asia, Feb. 4, 2008 edition; South Korea shown

February 2008


On Feb. 3, the Korea Post websites turned-on the upcoming Feb. 15 stamp issues.

Go to 2008-South Korean Stamp Schedule


On Feb. 10, the wooden structure on Nam-dae-mun (South Gate, Seoul) burned.
See newspaper article


Also on Feb. 10, The Sejong Society, Washington D.C., publishes their up-coming Feb. 20 speaker:
Peter Beck, President of the Korea Stamp Society.
See the web-site notice


On Feb. 20, the Korea Post websites turned-on the upcoming Feb. 25 stamp issue.
Go to 2008-South Korean Stamp Schedule

March 2008


On Mar.5, I turned-on "NK-Brown", a North Korea section dealing with my
researching early reprinted North Korean stamp sheets.

See NK-brown.


On March 19, LINNs.com turned on its "New Issues-Asia", showing South Korea for its March 31 publication.
LINN's New Issues Asia, March 31, 2008 edition; South Korea shown


On March 20, the Korea Post websites turned-on the upcoming March 26 stamp issue.
Go to 2008-South Korean Stamp Schedule


On March 28, I updated "North Korean Stamps" with a March 17 notice from KCNA:
"New postage stamps were recently issued--one sheetlet concerning the 29th Olympics, Beijing,
and two kinds of stamps carrying portraits of men well known in Korean history."
Go to 2008-North Korea Stamp Schedule



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