France – offices in China

The first French post office in China was opened in 1867 in Shanghai. Another office was opened in Tientsin (now Tianjin). Usages are recognizable by CDS or by lozenge killers with numbers 4013 or 5104.  File:France off in china 5c Chine.jpg|1894 5c value. File:Fr off in China CHINE ovpt.jpg|1902 5c value. File:France off in China 10c .jpg|1903 10c Mouchon. File:France off in China 2fr.jpg|1902 2fr Merson. 
 * Beginning in 1894, French type Sage/Navigation and Commerce stamps were overprinted Chine for the first formal issue.
 * 4 surcharges followed on those stamps.
 * In 1902-04, a two-line overprint was issued on type Groupe stamps of Indochina. They read CHINE and Chinese characters translating the French currency into local currency.
 * In 1902-03, Designs following the then-current French issues (types Blanc, Mouchon, Merson) were released. These were inscribe CHINE. A large "5" surcharge was issued in 1903.
 * In 1907, surcharges on the 1902-03 issue were released in a very small bilingual letters.
 * In 1911-22, several values with larger inscriptions were released.
 * In 1922, definitives were surcharged similarly.
 * The French post offices in China were closed in December 1922.

Postage due

 * In 1901-07, French postage dues were overprinted Chine.
 * In 1903, stamps from the first issue and the 1902-03 issue were handstamped A Percevoir, in two different types and sizes.
 * In 1911, definitives were surcharged similarly in the larger size.
 * In 1922, surcharges in different new values were issued.

File:Fr off in China due.jpg|1911 4c on 10c value. 

Individual offices
These were administered by Indochina] and are in separate articles.
 * France – offices in Canton
 * France – offices in Hoi Hao
 * France – offices in Kwangchowan
 * France – offices in Mongtseu
 * France – offices in Pakhoi
 * France – offices in Tchongking
 * France – offices in Yunnan Fu

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