Stamp Issue: Malaysia 2022(1) Art of Making Traditional Kuih

The first issue features the Art of Making Traditional Kuih (Seni Pembuatan Kuih Traditional) and some favorites many Malaysians have fond memories of, perhaps still manage to sneak a bite or two of these local delicacies as we speak. 

In similar fashion of how stamps of 2020-2021 were released, the stamp sheet of this issue includes stamps printed in se-tenant pairs (30sen-30sen & RM1.50-RM1.50), which I strongly hope this pattern continues on for the most obvious reason: affordability. However, it was somewhat odd seeing such a wide gap between the denominations. Perhaps, this is done so to give postcrossers a wider range of stamps to stick onto postcards. 

Back to the stamps, the pair in 30 sen features Kuih Akok and Kuih Bakar


Stamp sheet of 10 pairs, 5 pairs on each side

The pair in RM1.50 features Kuih Kapit and Kuih Jala.


The miniature sheet, with the denomination of RM5.00 is equally interesting, featuring Kuih Bahulu


With still a lot of excitement upon getting the first issue, I made printed pages to house these stamps. 

Seeing such a great start, I am definitely looking forward to the next issue in March. Until then, stay safe and gave a great time enjoying the hobby. 

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