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Preserving the tradition of sending Hari Raya greeting cards

In an effort to preserve the tradition of sending physical Hari Raya Aidilfitri greetings, the Postal Services Department (JPP) under the Ministry of Transport and Infocommunications has released a special edition Hari Raya postcard.

This marks the first time the department has introduced a Hari Raya greeting card in postcard form, adding sentimental value for collectors and enthusiasts while reviving the unique culture of exchanging festive greetings.

The special edition Hari Raya postcards. PHOTO:JPP

The initiative aims to rekindle the nostalgia of sending greeting cards as a token of remembrance to family, friends, and loved ones—whether near or far. Additionally, it serves to educate the younger generation on the history of communication before the digital era, highlighting the continued relevance of postal services in modern life.

With only 2,000 pieces available, the limited-edition postcard is expected to attract collectors. Each set pack includes four postcards with different designs (excluding stamps) and has been on sale at selected post office branches. – Lyna Mohammad

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