In celebration of Valentine’s Day, the Philippine Postal Corporation (PHLPost) unveiled a special set of stamps and souvenirs that showcase traditional Filipino courtship practices at Lucky Chinatown Atrium, February 12, 2025 at 2:00PM.
PHLPost’s “Perfect Match” Valentine’s Stamps of 2025 feature charming illustrations of food pairings that symbolizes love and affection. These include Liham ng Pag-ibig (Love Letter) represented by Sorbetes and Monay, Pagbigkas ng Tula (Poetry Recital) with Kape and Pandesal, Paninilbihan (Servitude) featuring Puto and Dinuguan, and Harana (Serenade) depicted by Champorado and Tuyo. Each pairing reflects the Philippines’ rich cultural heritage and the heartfelt ways Filipinos express their love.
PHLPost Postmaster General Luis D. Carlos stated that the special stamps reflect the courier’s significant role in connecting people through letters and deliveries. He emphasized that sending gifts and letters is the most common and heartfelt way for people to express their love.
“PHLPost’s letter and delivery services act as more than just a service—they are a bridge that connects hearts across the globe. Every letter we send carries a story of love, memories, and unforgettable connections,” said Postmaster General Luis D. Carlos.
Through these special stamps, PHLPost encourages Filipinos to look into traditions and to keep the value of writing and sending letters to loved ones even in the digital age, according to PMG Carlos.
“Despite the advancements in technology, the PHLPost continues to contribute to fostering communication across the country. We are continuously improving services such as the Express Mail Service (EMS) and Postal ID to ensure the trust and confidence of the public,” PMG Carlos said.
The PHLPost “Perfect Match” stamps feature vibrant and whimsical illustrations of unique Filipino food pairings. These stamps not only commemorate Valentine’s Day but also promote Filipino traditions that continue to influence modern romance. Writing love letters (liham ng pag-ibig), poetry recitals (pagbigkas ng tula), servitude (paninilbihan), and serenades (harana) were courtship customs in the past but are still felt in modern-day romance.
By blending these nostalgic customs with cherished local delicacies, PHLPost encourages Filipinos to embrace and celebrate the timeless expressions of love that have been passed down through generations.
PHLPost has printed 10,000 copies of the stamps sold at P16 each. In-house graphic artist Ms. Anne Dannielle Gozon did the layout of the stamps.