
Manchukuo 1937 Peiling Mausoleum 2 Fen Definitive
Manchukuo · 1937 · 2 Fen
This 2 Fen definitive stamp from Manchukuo depicts the majestic Peiling Mausoleum, also known as Zhaoling Tomb, located in Mukden (present-day Shenyang). The design showcases the historical architecture of the tomb, a significant cultural landmark.
Issued during the period of Japanese control over Manchukuo, this stamp reflects the administration's efforts to establish a national identity for the puppet state, often featuring local landmarks and cultural symbols. The Peiling Mausoleum is the burial site of Hong Taiji, a prominent early Qing dynasty emperor.
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