First Created - November 21, 1998


Stamp display: INDONESIA TO HOST WORLD PHILATELY EXPO
[ANTARA News Agency, Saturday, November 21, 1998 8:10 AM]


Stamp display: INDONESIA TO HOST WORLD PHILATELY EXPO

Bandung, W Java, Nov 20 (ANTARA) - Indonesia will host the biggest world philately exhibition, "World Expo", in Jakarta in 2000.

"A total of 44 of the 70 to 80 countries expected to take part in the world event have already been registered," general chairman of the Indonesian Philatelists Association (PFI) Lt Gen (ret) Mashudi told the press here on Thursday night.

After closing the association's annual conference, Mashudi said that although Indonesia is currently suffering from the prolonged economic crisis, the world exhibition must go on and achieve success.

"In the beginning we are doubtful whether we would be able to host the world event while the country is gripped by the economic crisis," Mashudi said, adding that "eventually we are optimistic after securing the support of all relevant parties, including PT Pos Indonesia."

The former West Java governor also said that the trust given to Indonesia by the International Federation of Philatelists (PIF) to host the grand display, has also received the support of many countries.

The support, he said, was expressed to him when, along with other PFI board members, he recently visited a number of PIF member countries.

"Indonesia was previously entrusted with the task of holding three international expositions, namely in Surabaya (East Java) in 1994, Jakarta in 1995 and in Bandung in 1996," he said.

Indonesia, to prepare the World Expo, is now collecting funds from stamp auctions and other means to make a success of the Rp 8 billion international event.

"We hope to collect Rp 4 billion from the sale of stamps alone, and Rp 600 million has already been collected from the sale of PT Pos Indonesia's special editions," he said.

He said PFI is at present also studying the possibility of holding an Indonesian philately exhibition featuring especially Revolution Stamps issued between 1945 and 1950.

He said that the price of the Revolution Stamp collection is quite high on the international market, and is keenly sought by world stamp collectors.

In the Netherlands, for instance, one such rare stamp in Indonesia had been sold at Rp 4 billion, he said.

The PFI annual meeting also included a Bandung Philately Festival, a stamp exhibition and auction, and a national philately seminar.(U.BDG-002/20:46/BDG-007/INT-NG/22:00/tn01/22:16)

[Sahala Tua Saragih]


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