Olympic Stamps are widely recognized as being one of the official collectors items of the Olympic Games. The stamps are sold to promote the Olympic games and fund the wide range of expenses for the Olympics, and are therefore popular on two levels; they are popular with the stamp collectors themselves, and they are popular with fans and supporters of the Olympic games. Thousands of people purchase these stamps as collectible items, and they will hike up quite a value in due time.
Rightfully named the "Light the Passion 2008 Stamp Album" this volume of 2008 collectible stamps inspired by the 2008 Beijing Olympics is an authentic Olympics collection of memorabilia, and is licensed by both the Olympic committee in China as well as the China Postal Bureau to be included amongst the official collector's items featured for this year's Olympic games. This collection of stamps depicts and commemorates the 2008 Olympics torch relay that had led to the kick-off of the games in Beijing. Describing in great detail the journey of the torch, this stamp collection also provides an illustrated history of the Olympic Torch, the ceremony's importance amongst the games, and the process that went into designing the 2008 Olympics Games official torch.
Beware; you do not own an official collection of these stamps unless you have purchased a Sealed album containing 30 Official Beijing Olympics stamps with the title "Light The Passion 2008 Stamp Album." As the printing was limited, many scammers may try to replicate this soon to be valuable collection of official memorabilia, and will sell it at a lower cost to ensure that people will buy the fakes without a second thought. Before purchasing any collectible item from the Olympics line, always be sure to cross reference the item and examine the pictures of the collection if buying online. If detailed close-ups are not provided, reconsider the buyer you negotiate with, and always trust the official sites that are partners with the Olympic Games.
The Olympic torch was chosen as the focal point for this stamp collection because of the importance that is signified by this magnificent icon. Not only is the torch the symbol for the kick-off of every season of Olympic Games, but it is also a sign that points to the ignition of passion for physical excellence in the lives of citizens of all nations as well as the athletes that have been chosen to compete in the games and events. Since 1936 the torch has been a part of every host country's opening ceremony, and is used as a model to showcase the tradition and developing technology that each country has to offer.
Beijing chose to use the torch for the illustrations for one of the official stamp collections of the 2008 Olympic Games also because fire and pyrotechnics have been a very large part of Chinese culture since the ancient times. Wowing all spectator nations with their stunning displays of light and fire, China more than lived up to expectations with the start of the 2008 Olympic Games, and the torch was the singular item that had started it all.
This stamp collection is just one of many of the officially licensed 2008 Olympic Games stamp albums. Each album tells a story and holds on to their own unique importance as it pertains to Beijing and the Olympic Games of 2008.