French offices in China
The
French post offices in China were among the post offices maintained by foreign powers in
China around the beginning of the
20th century. The French government issued special
postage stamps for these offices beginning in
1894, initially for all the offices, then overprinted with the name of the city in which the post office was located. Seven post offices had these overprints (here written as they appeared on the stamps):
- Canton (1901-1919)
- Hoi Hao (1901-1919)
- Kwangchowan (1906-1941)
- Mongtseu (1903-1919)
- Pakhoi (1903-1919)
- Tchongking (1903-1919)
- Yunnan Fou (1903-1919)
The post offices were closed in
1921, with the exception of Kwangchowan, which had been leased in
1898 and was not formally returned to China until
1946.