
Manchukuo 1936 Parliament Building, Hsinking
Manchukuo · 1936 · 5 Fen
A 5 Fen stamp from Manchukuo, issued in 1936, featuring an illustration of the Parliament Building in Hsinking, the capital city. The design showcases the architectural style of the era, reflecting the state's efforts to establish its governmental presence.
Manchukuo was a Japanese puppet state established in Northeast China and Inner Mongolia from 1932 to 1945. This stamp, depicting its Parliament Building, symbolizes the state's attempt to project an image of sovereignty and established governance during its existence.
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