Hongkong Post

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For the Japanese-language newspaper, see Hong Kong Post.
Hongkong Post
Traditional Chinese: 香港郵政
Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyin: Xiānggǎng Yóuzhèng
Cantonese
Jyutping: hoeng1 gong2 jau4 zing3
Outlook of the General Post Office in Central, built 1976.
Outlook of the General Post Office in Central, built 1976.

Hongkong Post is a department under the Hong Kong government, though operated as a trading fund. Founded in 1841, it was known as Postal Department or Post Office (郵政署) before the handover of Hong Kong in 1997. It is a separate entity from China Post and sub-member of the Universal Postal Union (a member since 1877).

Its head is Postmaster General. It used to make its income only by postal delivery and the sale of philately products. However, in recent years it began to offer Speedpost, issue electronic certificates for e-commerce, and provide bill-payment services.

Post offices of the Hongkong Post are scattered throughout Hong Kong and their mail drop-off boxes are also territory-wide. Before 1997, the boxes were painted red, and was engraved with a British royal coat of arms. After the transfer of sovereignty in 1997, its livery has become green, with the new Hongkong Post logo.

A souvenir-vending machine in the General Post Office.
A souvenir-vending machine in the General Post Office.
Old stamp- and booklet-vending machines and a scale exhibited in the General Post Office.
Old stamp- and booklet-vending machines and a scale exhibited in the General Post Office.

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