The collection features plenty of iconic cable cars from across the country, including the Fansipan cable cars in the northern province of Lao Cai, the Ba Na cable cars in the central city of Da Nang, and the Hon Thom cable cars in the southern province of Kien Giang.

A cable car cabin with famous tourist attractions in the background

The image showcases a cable car cabin with the background displaying iconic tourist attractions from the localities where the cable car operates.

A cable car cabin featuring iconic tourist attractions in the background

Designed by the renowned artist Nguyen Du, this unique collection features a 26 x 66 mm stamp and a 70 x 100 mm block. These exquisite pieces are sure to become treasured keepsakes!

The prices of the three stamps and a block are VND4,000, VND6,000, VND8,000, and VND15,000, respectively. This means that you can purchase them for an affordable cost, no matter which one you choose. From the most affordable stamp to the more expensive block, you can be sure to get great value for your money.

The latest collection set will be available on the postal network from April 22, 2024 to December 31, 2024.

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