Manmooo

Manmooo, China
  • country China
  • Member since Joined 12th Jan., 2022
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About Rongshu...

I am a sophomore in university and I come from China. I like travelling around the world, reading books and trying new things. At the same time, I also like writing letters and postcards, I hope to “meet” pen friends from all over the world by mails and cards.
🌟Recently I am crazy about film photography and I will attach some photos that I think are interesting to share with you if you are interested in direct swapping. My undergraduate major is urban planning and Management. I am also happy to discuss and focus on my major, history and anything else you find interesting.
I would be happy about postcards with
~ flowers and plants
~ cat or dog
~ history
~ novel
~ animation
~ homemade postcards
~ nature(sea,river,mountain,etc.)
~ own photography
~ or anything you like
🌟Waiting for your postcard ~
If it is possible to swap you can contact me by sending message.
🌟Tips: If you know a little Chinese, it is better to write or print my address in Chinese, because the international letter exchange bureau in my province is usually understaffed, and it takes quite a lot of time for the Chinese postal workers to translate the English address, so it is better to write or print the address in Chinese. Of course, if it is not convenient to print or imitate the address, then write it in English. For six months I have been receiving letters with English addresses steadily, although they usually arrive in my mailbox more than 60 days before they are sent.
I personally think this is the right thing to do as Postcrossing has officially suspended the official matching of mainland China addresses. Since China Post has a long resting and sanitizing process for imported mail, which makes mail to China take longer and longer, I can understand the feeling of watching postcards expire or worrying about losing them. This is also an opportunity for postal users in mainland China to unite and suggest to the postal service that China's domestic postal service has undergone several reforms and is already fast domestically, but international mail needs to be speeded up!
If you saw me through the official match, then I'm glad Postcrossing lifted the moratorium on mainland China addresses. I'll be checking my mailbox frequently and look forward to your postcards!
🌟🌟🌟Happy postcrossing.🌟🌟🌟

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