- Hongkong Post
Infobox Company
company_name = Hongkong Post
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company_type = Trading Fund
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foundation = 1841| founder =Royal Mail
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location = General Post Office, Connaught Place, Central,Hong Kong
origins =
key_people = Tam Wing-pong, Postmaster General and General Managerof the Post Office Trading Fund
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industry = Postal service
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owner =Hong Kong Government
company_slogan = Linking people Delivering business
homepage = [http://www.hongkongpost.com http://www.hongkongpost.com]
dissolved =
footnotes =Hongkong Post (zh-c|香港郵政) is a department under the
Hong Kong government, though operated as a Trading Fund. Founded in 1841, it was known as Postal Department or Post Office (zh-c|c=郵政署) before the handover of Hong Kong in 1997. It is sub-member of theUniversal Postal Union since 1877, and is a separate entity fromChina Post .History
Merchants traded in Hong Kong at the two sides of
Victoria Harbour as early as before the British possession in 1842. They complained about the absence of proper postal services and therefore the Postal Department was established.The department was founded on
August 28 1841 but the first post office (a.k.a. 書信館 at that time), situated near the recent site of St.John's Cathedral, opened later onNovember 12 . At the beginning its right to operation belonged to theRoyal Mail until its transfer to the Postmaster General onMay 1 1860 .On
December 8 1862 , the Office issued the first set of Hong Kongpostal stamp s. Before that, only British soldiers in Hong Kong could use British stamps while other local residents did not have any. Until the handover of Hong Kong to China in 1997, BFPO 1 was the address for British forces serving in the then colony. When sending mail from the UK to a member of HM Forces serving overseas, the sender must address it to the appropriate BFPO number, and not to the country in which that person is based. BFPO1 addressed mail was charged at the inland UK rate.In 1989, the Office introduced automated mail sorting and machines installed in the General Post Office. [cite web|url=http://web.archive.org/web/20070416143154/http://www.nec.co.jp/control/en/product/postal/solution_inte.html|title=Postal Automation (Hong Kong)|publisher=NEC|accessdate=2007-05-23] Unlike
mainland China , there is nopost code system in Hong Kong, although one has been under consideration since 2000. [cite web|url=http://www.info.gov.hk/gia/general/200001/12/0112212.htm|title=Postal coding system in Hong Kong |publisher=NEC|accessdate=2007-09-07]Since August 1995, the Office operates as a Trading Fund. Full title of the head of the Office becomes Postmaster General and General Manager of the Post Office Trading Fund (zh-t|t=香港郵政署長兼郵政署營運基金總經理).
Before 1997, the
post box es were painted red as in theUnited Kingdom , and was engraved with a British royal coat of arms. After the transfer of sovereignty in 1997, thelivery of the drop-off boxes has become green, with the new Hongkong Post logo.Postal history
During the colonial era,
Hong Kong producedpostage stamp s simply bearing the name "Hong Kong", with the likenesses (in profile) of the reigning monarchs of theUnited Kingdom , or with the royal symbols, for example, "EIIR" (short form for "Elizabeth II "Regina " ) to represent Queen Elizabeth II. Since the Hong Kong's transfer of sovereignty to China in 1997, stamps issued bear the name "Hong Kong, China".British Hong Kong postage stamps are no longer valid for prepayment of postage or repurchased by the Post Office.
Post Offices
Post offices of the Hongkong Post are scattered throughout Hong Kong. Until 2007, there are 34 of them on
Hong Kong Island , 42 atKowloon , 45 in theNew Territories and 8 on the Outlying Islands. There are two mobile post offices providing postal services in remote areas in the New Territories.Post offices on Hong Kong Island
Post offices on the Outlying Islands
ervices
Post
In addition to making its income from traditional postal delivery, it also sells philatelic products, and other sales, and is used by the Government and utilities to accept payment.
Philately
Hongkong Post Stamps was a division set up in 1974 charged with promoting and popularising stamp collecting, and to meet the ever increasing demand for
Hong Kong stamps by collectors. Today, there are three main areas of work:#stamp product design and production,
#fulfillment and advance ordering service and
#philatelic marketing.Owing to its conservative stamp-issuing policy, stamp collecting in Hong Kong is popular hobby. Different types of attractively designed stamp products are popular with stamp collectors around the world.
Other
Hongkong Post also provides services listed below:
* "Local
Courier Post"
* "Speedpost "
*Periodical s/Circular/Direct Mail services
* "e-Post"
* "e-Cert" (Electronic Certificate fore-commerce )
* "e-Business"
*Franking machine
* Postalremittance service (toCanada ,Mainland China ,Indonesia ,Japan ,Nepal and thePhilippines )
* Electronic remittance service (throughWestern Union )
* "PayThruPost" (Bill payment)
*Logistics , etc.Gallery
Incidents
*In 2005,
newspaper s revealed that there werepinhole camera s installed in Cheung Sha Wan Post Office thus violating people's privacy. Hongkong Post explained that such installation was necessary for facilitatingpolice investigation about several suspected theft cases.*In March 2007, two postmen lost three bags of mails heading to Wan Chai and the Eastern District in the management offices of certain buildings. Though Hongkong Post eventually found one of the lost bags, it is estimated that about 400 letters were lost. The offices where the mails disappeared are not in the list of official keeping places of mailbags. Therefore, Hongkong Post put the two postmen into disciplinary actions for their ignorance. However, some in the postmen's union said there was little chance for ignorance and it might be a robbery.
Achievements
* Hongkong Post won the "Hong Kong Awards for Industries - Productivity and Quality Award" in 2005 for its achievement in productivity enhancement and total quality management [cite web|url=http://www.hongkongpost.com/eng/about/achievements/2006/02/pq/index.htm|title=Hongkong Post Wins the 2005 Hong Kong Awards for Industries - Productivity and Quality Award ]
* It was awarded the Caring Organisation Logo 2005/06 by the Hong Kong Council of Social Service
* It won the Gold Level Certification in the Universal Postal Union EMS Cooperative Audit and Measurement Programme 2005
* It won the Web Care Award 2005 - Gold Prize from Internet Professional Association
* It sets the newGuinness World Record for the largest stamp mosaic. [cite web|url=http://www.hongkongpost.com/eng/publications/annual/2005_2006/section6c/index.htm|title=Promoting A Strong Brand Identity]ee also
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References
*
Stanley Gibbons Ltd: various catalogues
* [http://www.jl.sl.btinternet.co.uk/stampsite/home.html Encyclopaedia of Postal History]
* Stuart Rossiter & John Flower: "The Stamp Atlas"
* Webb, F. W. (1961) "The Philatelic and Postal History of Hong Kong and the Treaty Ports of China and Japan", The Royal Philatelic Society LondonExternal links
* [http://www.hongkongpost.com/ Hongkong Post official website]
* [http://www.hongkongpoststamps.com/eng/index.htm Hongkong Post Stamps official website (philately)]
* [http://www.legislation.gov.hk/blis_ind.nsf/e1bf50c09a33d3dc482564840019d2f4/f16ef98ef6ce23bcc82564800027d0cf?OpenDocument Chapter 98 POST OFFICE ORDINANCE in the Law of Hong Kong]
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