The post office memorial in Mauritius is located in Port Louis, which is a basic tourist attraction, buying postcards and stamps printed with local scenery or characteristics and sending them back to China to friends as a souvenir. Ordinary postcards are 10 rupees, stamps are also very cheap, ten rupees, but it takes 1 month to send to the country, there is also the possibility of loss, finally, as long as the postcard into the "FOREIGN" letterbox can be.
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The post office memorial in Mauritius is located in Port Louis, which is a basic tourist attraction, buying postcards and stamps printed with local scenery or characteristics and sending them back to China to friends as a souvenir. Ordinary postcards are 10 rupees, stamps are also very cheap, ten rupees, but it takes 1 month to send to the country, there is also the possibility of loss, finally, as long as the postcard into the "FOREIGN" letterbox can be.
Not far from the city center, near the Sudan Square, it is a small place here, not many people have passed, but it is worth a visit. Many postal things also mention some history and development on the Mauritius side. Finally, you can send a postcard home.
Send a postcard to a friend, just next to the Sudan Square, buy a stamp and write it in the mailbox, it is very cheap, the staff is very friendly, just don't know when you can receive it.
Not far from the shore is the Post Museum, although not big, but there are still some collections, such as the first stamp of Mauritius, the first colored stamp, and some stamps with commemorative value. I also saw the souvenir cover of the Shanghai World Expo.
Very close to the Dan Square, when we went in a hurry, did not go to the museum, bought a little first day cover and stamps, just met a Chinese Mr. Lin who settled in Maoqiu bought stamps here, introduced us, like stamp collection friends, here is worth a visit.