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I am offering a vintage commemorative stamp from China, "The Sixth National People's Congress of the People's Republic of China." Catalog Number: J.94 Issue Date: June 6, 1983 Issuing Authority: Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications of the People's Republic of China Background of the Issue: From June 6 to 21, 1983, the First Session of the 6th National People's Congress was held in Beijing, and various government and judicial reports were approved. At the conference, Li Xiannian was elected President of the State, Peng Zhen was elected Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, Deng Xiaoping was decided as Chairman of the Central Military Commission, and Zhao Ziyang was decided as Premier of the State Council. In addition, key personnel of the State Council and the Central Military Commission were decided. To commemorate this, this commemorative stamp was issued on June 6, 1983. The design name of this stamp is "National Anthem." The design features the lyrics and musical score of the national anthem of the People's Republic of China, "March of the Volunteers." The screen has a warm, flesh-colored background, and the national emblem is placed in the upper left, strongly enhancing the solemn and majestic atmosphere of the national anthem. As a side note, the musical score of the national anthem depicted on the stamp differs in several places from the musical score of the national anthem used on the J.46 "30th Anniversary of the Founding of the People's Republic of China (3rd Series)" stamp issued in 1979. This is because when the lyrics of the national anthem were revised in 1979, the musical score was also partially changed to match the new lyrics. Later, at the 5th Session of the 5th National People's Congress, based on the wishes of the representatives, "March of the Volunteers" was decided to be the official national anthem of the People's Republic of China, and both the lyrics and the musical score were completely restored to their original form. This is an actual used item from that time. There are some wrinkles, but I think it is in good condition for a used item from that time. Please check the details in the images. NCNR (No Claims, No Returns) is requested. Shipping costs will be covered by me.
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