Hong Kong postage stamps year 1989 Cheung Chau Bun Festival Used set
- Issued by Hong Kong (British Hong Kong) in 1989 for the Cheung Chau Bun Festival — a set of 4 stamps illustrating festival scenes.
- Common catalogue references seen in listings: Scott ≈ 538–541, Yvert ≈ 551–554, Michel ≈ 559–562 (different catalogs use different numbers).
- The four stamps depict different festival elements (children in costume / Piu Sik “floating colors” parade, traditional opera/dancer, deity/statue or guardian figure, and a decorated sedan/float or bun-tower motif). Denominations shown in seller images include 60¢ and $1.00 among the set. (See the images for the specific denomination on each vignette.)
- First-day covers and cancelled postcards for this set are regularly offered in dealer/auction listings; one common FDC date shown in listings is 4 May 1989.
- These stamps are fairly common in the collectors’ market; listings (eBay, HipStamp, Postbeeld, etc.) show mint, used, and FDC examples — prices on online marketplaces tend to be modest (multiple listings in the single- to low-two-digit USD range depending on condition and whether it’s a full set/FDC). If you want to buy, compare mint never-hinged (MNH) vs. used vs. FDC.

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