Wednesday, June 25, 2008

China 1996-16 STAMP set Mint



Chinese Automobiles

Technical details:

Scott No: 2691-94
Serial number: 1996-16
Values in set: 4
Date of issue: July 15, 1996
Designers: Chen Youlin ; Chen Dongling; Xiao Chang
Size: 50*30mm
Perforation: 12
Sheet composition: 40
Printing process: offset

SN: (4-1)
Title: Red Flag Car
Value: 20 fen

SN: (4-2)
Title: Dongfeng Medium-duty Truck
Value: 20 fen

SN: (4-3)
Title: Jiefang Light-duty Truck
Value: 50 fen

SN: (4-4)
Title: Beijing Light-duty Cross-country Vehicle
Value: 100 fen



Background info

China's auto industry started in 1953, when the First Automobile Works (FAW) was set up in Changchun City, Jilin Province. In 1957, the first truck new China made independently rolled out. In December 1964, the BJ212, alight cross-country automobile manufactured by the then Beijing Automobile Factory, was the first of its kind self-designed and developed by China, and put into batch production.

In general, China's auto industry has so far experienced two development stages, and now it has mounted onto the third stage.

The country's auto industry construction period lasted from 1953 to 1978, when the FAW and the Second Automobile Works and a group of auto components factories were built.

From late 1970s to early 1990s, the second development period, China's auto industry grew steadily, with a group of local manufacturers of light-and heavy-duty trucks emerging, and manufacture bases taking shape included: the First Automobile Works and the Second Automobile Works, China Heavy-Duty, South Auto, and those others in Beijing, Tianjin, Shanghai, Shenyang.

Since the 1980s, through technology introduction and absorbing high tech and renovation, China's auto industry recorded remarkable progress and entered upon a new phase, The products are mainly medium-sized trucks, including light, heavy-duty, and mini-trucks for commercial, special and, passenger uses. Among the products the proportion of sedans increased rapidly, and product greatly improved The automobile industry has become the pillar industry for the national economy.

additional reference: www.xabusiness.com/china-stamps-1996/1996-16.htm

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