The locally printed stamps, both issued and unissued, were immediately
overprinted with "Chinese Republic" and "Taiwan Province" and went on sale 4 November. Two Japanese stamps, the 5-yen and 10-yen values of the 1937 pictorial series, were also overprinted, serving as the high values. Throughout 1946, stocks of Chinese stamps were overprinted with new values in sen and "for use in Taiwan only". This was followed by an issue in March 1947 marking
Chiang Kai-shek's 60th birthday; four small characters in the background say "for Taiwan only". Subsequent stamp issues followed the same pattern through 1948. With the loss of mainland China, there was no longer any purpose in separate issues for Taiwan. The
Ju Guang Lou tower on
Kinmen was featured on several of the
definitive series of the 1960s. Since 2008, stamps are inscribed "Republic of China (Taiwan)". == See also ==