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Kiautschou

Taitungtschen

In November 1897, two German missionaries were murdered by a mob in Shantung Province, China.  In response, German naval forces occupied the port city of Tsingtau, and the German government used the occupation to press the Chinese government for a long-term lease of the port and the surrounding area. In March 1898, Germany and China entered into a 99-year lease under which Germany would control both sides of the entrance to Kiautschou Bay, as well as the islands within. Around this leased territory would be a small neutral zone which would, in effect, also be under German control.

On 1 July 1911, a post office was opened at Taitungtschen on the Schantung railway.  

This post office remained open until the early days of World War I, closing in mid-September 1914.

Postmark Information

Catalog:

  • Friedemann 9
  • ArGe Kolonien TAITUNGTSCHEN (KIAUTSCHOU)

Dates of Use:

  • 1 July 1911 to 18 August 1914

PO Information

Opened:  1 July 1911
Closed:  Mid-September 1914

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Kiautschou

Taitungtschen

PO Information

Opened:  1 July 1911
Closed:  Mid-September 1914

In November 1897, two German missionaries were murdered by a mob in Shantung Province, China.  In response, German naval forces occupied the port city of Tsingtau, and the German government used the occupation to press the Chinese government for a long-term lease of the port and the surrounding area. In March 1898, Germany and China entered into a 99-year lease under which Germany would control both sides of the entrance to Kiautschou Bay, as well as the islands within. Around this leased territory would be a small neutral zone which would, in effect, also be under German control.

On 1 July 1911, a post office was opened at Taitungtschen on the Schantung railway.  

This post office remained open until the early days of World War I, closing in mid-September 1914.

Postmark Information

Catalog:

  • Friedemann 9
  • ArGe Kolonien TAITUNGTSCHEN (KIAUTSCHOU)

Dates of Use:

  • 1 July 1911 to 18 August 1914

Album Page(s)