France – offices in China 2

In addition to the French general offices in China stamps, some offices also used their own stamps. At the time, they were all administered by Indochina and not France.

Canton (Guangzhou)
 File:Fr off Canton 2 line.jpg|1901 4c definitive File:Fr off in Canton san serif.jpg|1906 2c value File:Fr off Canton on Indochina.jpg|1908 25c value File:Fr offices Canton last surch.jpg|1919 20c on 50c surcharge 
 * In 1901, Indochina type Groupe/Navigation and Commerce stamps were overprinted CANTON and Guangzhou AA.png ("Guangzhou").
 * In 1903-04, the Chinese overprints stated the equivalent values in local currency; so those inscriptions are all different.
 * In 1906, new overprints were larger with the roman letter portion in sans-serif capital letters.
 * In 1908, very small overprints were issued, again with the equivalent value in Chinese.
 * In 1919, surcharges were added to the previous issue.
 * French post offices were closed in December 1922.

Hoi Hao (Haikou)
 File:Fr off Hoi hao 2line.jpg|1901 5c value File:Fr off in Hoi Hao small.jpg|1908 1c definitive
 * In 1901, Indochina type Groupe/Navigation and Commerce stamps were overprinted HOI-HAO and the name in Chinese.
 * In 1903-04, the Chinese overprints stated the equivalent values in local currency; so those inscriptions are all different.
 * In 1906, new overprints were larger with the roman letter portion in sans-serif letters.
 * In 1908, very small overprints were issued, again with the equivalent value in Chinese.
 * In 1919, surcharges were added to the previous issue.
 * French post offices were closed in December 1922.



Kwangchowan/Kouang Tchéou (Guangzhouwan)
This was a leased territory at the mouth of the Maxie River. In 1937-41, a larger overprint was used to overprint stamps.  File:Fr off Kwangchowan lg.jpg|1906 4c value File:Kwangchowan small ovpt B.jpg|1908 10c value File:Kwangchowan small ocpt.jpg|1923 2/5v taller overprint File:Kwangchowan statues.jpg|1927 6c definitive File:Fr off Kwangchow Vichy.jpg|1944 Vichy development fund semipostal 
 * In 1906, overprints on stamps of Indochina in sans-serif letters reading Kouang / Tchéou-Wan were issued. The Chinese inscriptions are the equivalent denomination in local currency for each stamp.
 * In 1908, very small overprints were issued, again with the equivalent value in Chinese.
 * In 1919, surcharges were added to the previous issue.
 * In 1923, taller letters reading KOUANG-TCHEOU were overprinted on stamps of Indochina.
 * In 1927, the then-current Indochina issues were overprinted with a small sans serif letter overprint.
 * In 1937-39, the French colonial omnibus issues were released for Kwangchowan.
 * In 1941-44, Vichy issues were created but never used in Kwangchowan, including overprints on the Indochina definitives with "RF" removed.
 * In 1943, Kwangchowan was returned to China but was then occupied by Japanese forces. It once again became part of China after the end of World War II.

Mongtseu/Mongtze (Mengzi)
 File:Mongtze Hirschberger.jpg|Hirschberger forgery of 1903-04 stamp File:Fr off Mongtse small.jpg|1908 5c overprint File:Mongtseu small.jpg|1908 30c overprint 
 * In 1903-04, Indochina type Groupe stamps were overprinted MONGTZE with the Chinese overprints stating the equivalent values in local currency for each stamp.
 * In 1906, overprints on stamps of Indochina in sans-serif letters reading Mong-Tseu were issued. The Chinese inscriptions are the equivalent denomination in local currency for each stamp.
 * In 1908, very small overprints were issued, again with the equivalent value in Chinese.
 * In 1919, surcharges were added to the previous issue.
 * In December 1922, French post offices were closed.

Pak-Hoi/Packhoi (Beihai)
 File:Fr off packhoi.jpg|1903 15c definitive File:Pakhoi small.jpg|1908 1c value 
 * In 1903-04, Indochina type Groupe stamps were overprinted PACKHOI with the Chinese overprints stating the equivalent values in local currency for each stamp.
 * In 1906, overprints on stamps of Indochina in sans-serif letters now reading PAK-HOI were issued. Again, the Chinese inscriptions give the equivalent denomination in local currency for each stamp.
 * In 1908, very small overprints were issued, again with the equivalent value in Chinese.
 * In 1919, surcharges were added to the previous issue.
 * French post offices were closed in December 1922.

Tchongking (Chongqing)
 File:Tchongking second.jpg|1903 40c value File:Tchongking large.jpg|1906 50c value File:Tchongking small.jpg|1908 1c definitive File:Tchongking surch B.jpg|1919 10c on 25c surcharge File:Tchongking surch.png|1919 80c on 2fr surcharge 
 * In 1903-04, Indochina type Groupe stamps were overprinted TCHONGKING with the Chinese overprints stating the equivalent values in local currency for each stamp.
 * In 1906, overprints on stamps of Indochina in sans-serif letters now reading Tch'ong / K'ing were issued. Again, the Chinese inscriptions give the equivalent denomination in local currency for each stamp.
 * In 1908, very small overprints were issued, once again inscribed TCHONGKING, again with the equivalent value in Chinese.
 * In 1919, surcharges were added to the previous issue.
 * French post offices were closed in December 1922.

Yunnansen/Yunnan-fou (Kunming)
 File:Fr off Yunnanfu Grasset.jpg|1906 15c value File:Yunnanfou small.jpg|1908 2c value 
 * In 1903-04, Indochina type Groupe stamps were overprinted YUNNANSEN with the Chinese overprints stating the equivalent values in local currency for each stamp.
 * In 1906, overprints on stamps of Indochina in sans-serif letters now reading Yunnan-Fou were issued. Again, the Chinese inscriptions give the equivalent denomination in local currency for each stamp.
 * In 1908, very small overprints reading YUNNANFOU were issued, again with the equivalent value in Chinese.
 * In 1919, surcharges were added to the previous issue.
 * French post offices were closed in December 1922.

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