The stamp collection was released on August 11 in conjunction with the opening day of the 39th Asia International Stamp Exhibition in Taiwan (China). The collection will be available for purchase from August 11 to June 30, 2025 through the postal network.

Comprising of 5 samples, each stamp showcases the unique images and habitats of Vietnam’s endemic or rare bat species, highlighting their need for conservation both nationally and internationally.

Bats play a vital role in natural and artificial ecosystems by pollinating flowers and dispersing plants.

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