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Pos Malaysia Berhad (English: Malaysian Post, MYX: 4634) is a postal delivery service in Malaysia, with history dating back to early 1800s. [2] Services
The first commemorative stamps of Malaysia were issued on September 16, 1963, to celebrate the creation of the federation, showing a map of the nation. On 31 August 1982, Malaysia issued its first miniature sheet to commemorate its 25th anniversary as an independent nation. The sheet was much used on first day covers and as a result sold out early.
Malaysia's current postcode system was initiated by M. Rajasingam, director-general of Pos Malaysia from 1976 to 1986. In 1976, only addresses in Kuala Lumpur had postcodes. Wanting to expand the postcode system to the whole country, Rajasingam enlisted the help of the French postal authorities. The postcode system made the process of sorting ...
In 2004, the building was restored by the Department of Museum and Antiquity and handed over to the Malacca State Government. In 2007, the state government, in cooperation with Pos Malaysia, decided to set up the Postal Museum in the building. [1] [2] In 2023, the museum was replaced with a cafe. [3]
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Kuala Lumpur General Post Office (Malay: Pejabat Pos Besar Kuala Lumpur) is the biggest general post office in Malaysia. Located at the Dayabumi Complex, it was opened by then-Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad on 30 October 1984. [1] It is managed by Pos Malaysia.
30 August: Malaysian Unity Series II (Malaysia Day) 13 September: The Diamond Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II; 27 September: Malaysian Festivals Series II; 7 October: 750 Years Malacca; 22 October: Postman's Uniform; 5 November: SetemKu Issue - Salam Malaysia / Malaysia di Hatiku; 19 November: Children's Hobbies (BoBoiBoy) - Stamp Week 2012
The ancestors of the present-day population of Malaysia entered the area in multiple waves during prehistoric and historical times. [4] [5] Hinduism and Buddhism from India and China dominated early regional history, reaching their peak from the 7th to the 13th centuries during the reign of the Sumatra-based Srivijaya civilisation.