Overview

Lunar New Year 2017 celebrates the beginning of the Year of the Rooster. The Rooster is the tenth sign in the 12 year Chinese Zodiac cycle. The well-groomed Rooster is known to be confident, observant, resourceful and courageous. The Rooster is considered persistent and reliable, especially as they are the announcers of the new dawn. The loyal and honest Rooster likes to be surrounded by others.

Roosters are also multi-talented and hardworking, which is why they are suited to a career as a salesperson, athlete, surgeon, journalist or teacher. Their courage may also lead them to serve as a police officer, soldier or fireman.

According to the Chinese Lunar Calendar, the Year of the Rooster year runs from 28 January 2017 until 15 February 2018. Previous Rooster years include 1921, 1933, 1945, 1957, 1969, 1981, 1993, and 2005.

The stamps feature the Chinese calligraphic symbol for the Rooster, as well as a pictorial version that is inlayed with a colourful floral pattern using paper-cut motifs. A limited edition 24 carat gold minisheet is also available for order via the 2016 Impressions catalogue or Australian Post Offices.

Designer

The stamps, minisheet and zodiac sheetlet stamps were designed by Ms Dani Poon. Dani was born in China and grew up in Hong Kong, alive to the cultural sensibilities of the Chinese legendary stories and Chinese history. Dani studied graphic design at Swinburne University in Melbourne. Dani has been commissioned for the complete cycle of twelve designs, the Rooster being the tenth in the commission.

Read an interview with designer Dani Poon, designing a philatelic Lunar New Year.

Products released in this issue

  • First day cover (gummed, minisheet, zodiac and pictorial)
  • Postage prepaid envelopes (domestic and international)
  • Postal and numismatic cover
  • Postal and numismatic cover (Dragon)
  • Postcard
  • Prestige booklet
  • Stamp pack
  • Silk minisheet collection
  • Zodiac sheetlet: 20c x 4; 30c x 4; 50c x 4

Technical specifications

Issue date
10 January 2017
Issue withdrawal date
31 December 2017
Denominations
1 x $1, 1 x $3
Stamp design
Dani Poon
Product design
Jo Mure
Printer
RA Printing
Paper - gummed
Tullis Russell red phosphate
Printing process
Offset lithography
Stamp size
26mm x 37.5mm
Minisheet size
136mm x 70mm
Zodiac sheetlet size
170mm x 210mm
Perforations
14.6 x 13.86
Sheet layout
Module of 50 (2 x 25) blue foil
FDI postmark
Christmas Island WA 6798
FDI withdrawal date
8 February 2017

Stamps in this issue

$1 Papercut Rooster

The $1 stamp is available as a Personalised Stamp™.

$3 Chinese characters

The minisheet tells the ancient story (in English and Chinese) of a time when the world was new and there were nine suns in the sky. The people shot down all but one, to lessen the scorching heat, but the remaining sun became frightened and went into hiding. The people sent various animals to coax her out, but only the Rooster was fearless and persistent enough to carry on with his task of crowing each morning. This made the sun feel safe. She rose again, returning warmth to the world.


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