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HK Tramways, Victoria Park
See our description for 203081110. Unused, Grade: 1
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HK Tramways, Whitty Street Depot
See our description for 203081110. Unused, Grade: 1
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FinDING Principal Treasure Hunt
Although these 5-7/8″ x 7-7/8″ items are not intended to be postcards, they could be used like that, and maybe some people did, since they were issued at the same time as the cards in our series just before this. The idea was that people would wander through Central Market and collect “chops” on the reverse, showing that they saw the intended elements. We have three of these cards. Two are unmarked, and one has one chop from one of those stations. Your choice. By the way, the “DING” is capitalized because Hong Kong people often refer to trams as “Ding Ding” due to the sound they made. Grade: 1
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Hongkong Post, Postal Gallery
Another innocent postcard needing a longer description. Hongkong Post organised a series of tours of its Central Mail Facility in Kowloon Bay. Only 30 people could join each tour, and they did this for a month. At the end of each visit, they gave these postcards to participants. The catch was: it was a different postcard for each week, so if you wanted the other cards for the other weeks, in theory you needed to do the same tour three more times. We chose not to do that, so this card represents Week 2. We have one completely unused, and another with rubber-stamped “chops” on the reverse signifying our obligatory visit to the Postal Gallery. Grades: 1
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Hong Kong Disneyland, Government Picture Card Series No. 76 (set of 8)
The explanation needs to be long, and the set needs to be a bit expensive. In 2024, Hongkong Post issued this set of eight “Postage Prepaid Picture Card Series No. 76”, printed with stamp replicas good for global posting. Our scan shows you how our (unopened) sets look, front and back, with original price on the outer wrap removed so as not to confuse anyone. We have one set with no postmark; one with a Philatelic Bureau postmark; two sets with a mouse ears postmark (in the scan); and one with a more standard GPO postmark. These sets are unopened, so we don’t know precisely what each card shows, but we do assume they will show various characters like variations of what you see here. Make your choice! Really, iconic for Disney card collectors. Each set is Grade: 1.
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Hong Kong Disneyland, World of Frozen, Village
This unused card, and the two others in this series, comes in a cello-wrap sleeve warning of the dangers of suffocation, and also advising that the card’s retail price includes international postage if it is mailed from the Park. We did not see anyone doing that, and it also helps explain why the cards were so expensive at point of sale. Grade: 1
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Hong Kong Disneyland, World of Frozen, Mountain
See our description for 203081118. Unused, Grade: 1
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New Territories, Amah Rock
An amah is a domestic helper. This rock presumably looks like one, carrying a baby. Card was mailed from Malaysia in about 1991, has a Malaysian stamp but little of a postmark. Grade: 3
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Hong Kong Disneyland, World of Frozen, Shore and mountain
See our description for 203081118. Unused, Grade: 1
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Happy Days in Hong Kong Disneyland (Postcard and Gift Card Set)
We show both sides of this set, still unopened in its original cellowrap. But we’ve cleared out the original price so as not to frighten or confuse you. The orange tape, black text, and price tag are, of course, on the outer wrap and not on what’s inside. Unused. Grade: 1
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Hong Kong Jockey Club – Millennium Celebration
Unused card, 4-7/8″ x 7-1/8″, from 2002, of the event at Happy Valley Racecourse. Grade: 1
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Hong Kong Landscapes – 10 Natural Wonders (Set of 10)
Issued in 2024, this is Hongkong Post’s Postage Prepaid Picture Card Series No. 77, ten cards each with coloured pre-printed postage and a multi-coloured special cancellation. The set is in its original Cello-wrap. Grade: 1
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Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel – alternate view
You might see our entry 203081051 for something similar. Unused. Grade: 1
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Hong Kong Disneyland Christmas 2024
An unused card issued in 2024 on behalf of Operation Santa Claus, a long-running annual Hong Kong charity. Grade: 1
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Welcome Giant Pandas (Set of 3)
In December 2024, Hongkong Post issued Postage Prepaid Picture Card Series No. 78, a set of three cards announcing the arrival of two adult pandas from China’s Sichuan Province to Hong Kong’s Ocean Park, where four other pandas (dad, mom, two babies) were already in residence. If unused, these cards had pre-paid postage good for airmail delivery worldwide. We have three sets, each with a different first-day-of-issue cancellation: GPO, Philatelic, or Special. Our scan shows the front and special Philatelic postmark for one of those sets. Your choice. Grade: 1
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Hong Kong Palace Museum II: Gold “Son of Heaven” Seal (Set of 8)
Issued by Hongkong Post in December 2024, this is Postage Prepaid Picture Card Series No. 79, a set of eight cards with coloured postal imprints and special postmarks, though the cards are otherwise unused. We have not opened the original Cello-wrap packaging, so we don’t know what the other seven cards show. Grade: 1
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Pearl of the Orient (Set of 14)
“Look at the blue sea and the strong Hong Kong wind”. “Hong Kong’s thousands of lights”. “Pearl of the Orient”. These are some of the Chinese-language legends on the front cover of this set of (we believe) 14 postcards, even though the number “15” also appears on the side. There are 14 thumbnail images on the back cover. The whole thing is unused and sealed shut, so we cannot verify the number of cards. But what makes this special is that the set was produced in China for sale in China to Chinese residents who want to know what Hong Kong is like. Yes, this is a complex issue. Grade: 1
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Ocean Park, baby pandas (Set of 4)
In 2024, Hong Kong’s Ocean Park welcomed the surprise arrival of twin panda cubs, sending much of eastern Asia into a frenzy to wait for their public unveiling. This did happen in early 2025 and, honestly, the cubs — on display with their mom — are adorable, active, and so photogenic. This set of four cards is a terrific souvenir and comes in a cardboard cover. Our scan shows the back of the cover, and thumbnails of the four cards. The original price sticker is on the cellowrap, not on the cover itself. We have a second set too, with a bit of tape on the cellowrap indicating that we paid for it. This does not affect the postcards. Grade: 1
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Ka Lee Building fire
A good card of a dismal event. The fire was in 1996; the card was mailed in 1999, using three stamps of which only one was postmarked, and that mark is legible. There’s a blue tri-lingual airmail sticker affixed, and the US Postal Service has, again, graciously imprinted their orange barcode across the front. Grade: 2
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Hong Kong Disneyland, Mickey as Wizard
Issued in 2025, this unused card comes in a clear sleeve that says “The Postcard is Included International Postage”, which is true if you choose to mail the card from the Park or one of its hotel shops. We chose not to. Grade: 1
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Hong Kong 2025 Definitive Stamps (Set of 4)
Once every few years, Hongkong Post replaces its old set of definitive (everyday) stamps with new designs. The latest change was in March 2025. The set of four urban scenes (including the Convention Centre and Chek Lap Kok Airport) represent four of the new stamps’ values. We have one set of normal, unused, unstamped cards (Grade: 1, $9) and another set of maximum cards with one value per card (Grade: 1, $16).
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Hong Kong Disneyland, Duffy and Friends
Unused card in a cellowrap sleeve that itself has messages and stickers (including that bit of orange at the bottom center, on the sleeve and not the card). “The Postcard Is Included International Postage” if it had been mailed inside the Park or at one of the hotel shops. Grade: 1
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Hong Kong Disneyland, Chip ‘n Dale at dressing table
Like other cards in this short sequence, the cellowrap sleeve has such add-ons as the orange tape proving that we didn’t steal the card; the original price sticker; and the legend about international postage, etc. The Chinese text on the front of the card itself just says “Hong Kong Disneyland”. Unused. Grade: 1
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Hong Kong Disneyland, Chip ‘n Dale, Little Chipmunk
Similar in all respects to our entry 203081133 but without the Chinese text on the front. The card represents Chip, Dale, and their pal Clarice going out for dim sum. Unused. Grade: 1
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Hong Kong Disneyland, circular route
Unused card, clearly branded, in the same kind of cellowrap sleeve as we’ve described for #203081133. Grade: 1
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Hong Kong Disneyland, Fireworks
A wonderful, branded, unused card in the cellowrap sleeve bearing various stickers and legends (on the sleeve, not the card). Grade: 1
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Public Architecture in Hong Kong II (Set of 6)
An official set of six from Hongkong Post, the buildings include Che Kung Temple Sports Centre, Oi!, Woosung Street Temporary Cooked Food Hawker Bazaar, GREEN@WAN CHAI, Tai Po Lung Mei Beach Building and Hong Kong Children’s Hospital (shown in our scan), highlighting innovative construction technologies and building designs that are inclusive and environmentally friendly. We have an unused set of unstamped cards (Grade: 1, $12) and another set as maximum cards (Grade: 1, $24).
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Ocean Park, Baby Pandas 240021 (Set of 4)
See our description for #203081129, the set with the tape on the cellowrap at the back. Very similar. Unused, Grade: 1
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Ocean Park, Baby Pandas 240022 (Set of 4)
See our description for #203081129, the second set with the tape on the cellowrap at the back. Very similar. Unused, Grade: 1
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Queer dress of boat women and children
Lux Co. card 75 was mailed in 1985 with stamp, full postmark, and blue airmail sticker attached (Grade: 2, $6). We have another, unused copy with clear signs of aging (Grade: 3, $3).
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Hong Kong Museums Collection, Chinese Snuff Bottles (Set of 8)
Our scan shows the front of a typical card from the set, and also the reverse of another, all still in the original Cello-wrap so don’t worry about those two lines of pricing. It is Hongkong Post’s Postage Prepaid Picture Card Series No. 80, whose pre-printed postage was valid for posting worldwide. We have two unused sets: one with no cancellation (Grade: 1, $16), and another with a special postmark (Grade: 1, $18).
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1972 landslide
This was close to home, literally. Card was mailed in 1999, with three stamps of which one is bizarre by any standard; two full postmarks and also a blue airmail sticker. Grade: 1
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Tsim Sha Tsui, Avenue of the Stars
Homage to Chinese cinema. Several unused cards are available (Grades: 1, $3) and another mailed in 2010 with five stamps, full postmark, and blue trilingual airmail label affixed (Grade: 2, $6).
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Wanchai, 1983 flood
Front: some postmark smudging, and the US Postal Service orange barcode along the bottom. Reverse: mailed in 1999, three stamps of which one is torn but the odd one is OK; partial postmark; blue airmail sticker obscured by (yet again) US Postal Service sticker and more barcode. For you, this is probably a foreign postcard. For us, it’s home. Grade: 4
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The Botanical Gardens
Unused Raphael Tuck “Vignette Super Glosso” card, unnumbered, and only showing minor album indents on reverse corners. You would notice across many cards the different names used to describe the same place. Grade: 1
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View of Cape Stanley
This unattributed card 219 was made in Japan. What we can tell you is that the same view is unrecognizable today, and a quick trip to Stanley Market will bear that out. Grade: 2
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Year of the Rabbit
Issued by Hongkong Post, this card was mailed in 2011 with five stamps (including one commemorating the Rabbit year) and blue trilingual airmail label affixed. Grade: 1
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Reservoir
Unused real photo card, unattributed. The lower left front corner is missing. Grade: 5
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Hongkong by Night
Unused real photo card, definitely by night … there are many more lights these days. Grade: 2
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Chinese Cemetery
Yes, there’s a symbolism to the price. Unused card published by Lau Ping Kee of Hongkong (#18125), with a small stain on the reverse and significant corner indentations from having been in an album for a very long time. Grade: 3