USPS Gets Festive With a Lunar New Year Stamp - Stamp will be unveiled in San Francisco

Published
01/28/2023 by
What:

The U.S. Postal Service will commemorate the Lunar New Year in San Francisco with the unveiling of the Year of the Rabbit Forever stamp.

The first-day-of-issue event for the stamp is free and open to the public. News of the stamp is being shared with the hashtags LunarNewYear and LunarNewYearRabbit.


who:

Derek Kan, governor, U.S. Postal Service Board of Governors
London N. Breed, mayor, San Francisco
Fiona Ma, state treasurer, California
Jay Xu, director, Asian Art Museum

 

When:

Thursday, Jan. 12, 2023, at 11 a.m. PST 

 

Where:

Asian Art Museum
200 Larkin Street
San Francisco, CA 94102

 

RSVP:

Dedication ceremony attendees are encouraged to RSVP at: usps.com/lunarnewyearrabbit.

 

Background:

The Postal Service will issue the latest Lunar New Year stamp celebrating the Year of the Rabbit. This stamp design calls to mind the elaborately decorated masks used in the dragon or lion dances often performed in Lunar New Year parades. This three-dimensional mask depicting a rabbit is a contemporary take on the long tradition of paper-cut folk art crafts created during this auspicious time of year. The rabbit mask design incorporates colors and patterns with symbolic meaning.

Art director Antonio Alcalá designed the stamp and the pane with original art by Camille Chew.

The Year of the Rabbit stamp is being issued in panes of 20. It will always be equal in value to the current First-Class Mail 1-ounce price.

Lunar New Year is one of the most important holidays of the year for many Asian communities around the world and is primarily celebrated by people of Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese, Tibetan, Mongolian, Malaysian and Filipino heritage. Across these varied cultures, many traditions exist for ringing in a new year of good luck and prosperity.