Date of issue: 11 November 2011
China 2011 International Stamp Exhibition,taking place in the picturesque city of Wuxi, China 2011 - the 27th Asian International Stamp Exhibition will bring collectors together from around the world.New Zealand Post will issue an exhibition miniature sheet and exhibition souvenir cover to commemorate the event. The specially shaped miniature sheet incorporates three 2011 Round Kiwi stamps set alongside China’s national treasure – the giant panda.
China 2011 is the third FIAP international stamp exhibition to be held in China since the two successful exhibitions in 1996 and 2003. It will take place from 11 to 15 November 2011 and aims to promote the development of philately throughout Asia.
The exhibition souvenir cover beautifully depicts Wuxi’s Lake Taihu, which is China's third-largest body of fresh water.
The exhibition is being held under the patronage of the Federation of Inter-Asian Philately and with recognition from the Fédération Internationale de Philatélie. 31 countries and regions will be participating in what will be one of the largest events on the 2011philatelic calendar.
More than 250,000 international visitors are expected to visit the city of Wuxi to attend China 2011. Wuxi lies on the southern border of Jiangsu Province, about 128 kilometres northwest of Shanghai.
China Post Group has issued two commemorative stamps and a sheetlet to celebrate the opening of the "27th Asian International Philatelic Exhibition" .The stamps illustrate a flat side pot, a Fu figure. The sheetlet depicts landscape of a Chinese fishing village in fall.
Exhibition Date: November 11 – 15, 2011, will run for five days.
National Commissioner from India : Dr RS Gandhi, Patna Email : gandhipatna@yahoo.com
Venue : Taihu International Convention and Exhibition Centre.
Organizers: the State Post Bureau, Jiangsu Provincial People's Government, the China Post Group Corporation, China National Philatelic Federation.
Website : China 2011
Tributes
Remembering the golden voice of Bhupen Hazarika……
Dil hoom hoom kare…..The golden voice of Bhupen Hazarika is silent now
Bhupen Hazarika, known for his haunting, resounding melodies like "Dil hoom hoom kare" and "Ganga behti ho kyon" is no more but his songs will always be with music lovers. He was one of my favorite singers…Just wish to share here his most melodious song of Rudali….and some other songs I like most….This post is tribute the great singer….
Ganga……
A Dadasaheb Phalke Award winner, Hazarika's lyrics and voice lent a special flavour to several Bollywood songs and put the spotlight on music from Assam.Noted for his clear diction and voice, he sang his first song "Biswa nijoy nojowan" for Assamese film "Indramalati" when he was just 12.Later on, he sang soulful songs in Assamese, Bengali and Hindi.
Dole He Dola is Bhupen Hazarika’s most famous and popular song…..
Bhupen Hazarika was a multifaceted genius, a poet, music composer, singer, actor, journalist, author and film-maker of the very highest repute. He was born in 1926, in Sadiya, Assam. An extremely academically prolific person, did his Inter (Arts) in Guwahati in 1942, and went on to Banaras Hindu University to complete his B. A. in 1944 and his M. A. in Political Science in 1946. Soon after, he left for New York, USA where he lived for five years and received his doctorate (PhD) in Mass Communication from Columbia University. He also received the Lisle Fellowship from Chicago University, USA to study the use of educational project development through cinema.
Awards
- Award for the Best Regional Film (Chameli Memsaab; Music by Bhupen Hazarika) in the 23rd National Film Awards (1975)
- Padma Bhushan (2001)
- Dadasaheb Phalke Award (1992)
- Asom Ratna (2009)
- Sangeet Natak Akademi Award (2009)
- Conferred as the first Indian Music Director for best music Internationally for the film Rudaali at the Asia Pacific International Film Festival at Japan in 1993.
- All India Critic Association Award for best performing folk artist (1979)
In February 2009, the All Assam Students Union erected a life size statue of Hazarika on the banks of Dighaliphukuhuri lake in Guwahati.
Asom Ratna conferred on Bhupen Hazarika
Source : http://bhupenhazarika-news.blogspot.com
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