China Stamp
Name: Year of the Tiger
- Geng Yin Year (虎年-庚寅年)
Number: 2010-1
Date of Issue: 05
January 2010
Value: 1 stamp/set
According to Chinese lunar calendar, 2010 is Geng-Yin
Year, or the Year of the Tiger. Traditionally in China the tiger is crowned with the
titles "King of All Beasts" and "Mountain Monarch", and the
mysterious tiger totem represents people's worship for the animal in primitive
society. The tiger is also a symbol of power and might, and its image was
widely used as the design of military commander's tally in ancient times. In
traditional Chinese culture, the tiger is often mentioned alongside the dragon
to imply strength and prosperity. The Chinese people view the tiger as a holy
animal, and use its image on various occasions to drive away evil spirits and
bring peace. Today, the traditional custom of having children wear tiger-design
hat and clothes still prevails in many places of the country. Symbolizing vigor and vitality, the tiger is expected to bring life and
hope to a new year.