National Day 2025

Together with the NDP 2025, the National Day stamps - Majulah Singapura commemorate and celebrate the SG60. The stamp designs incorporated this year’s NDP Pack designs which showcased the meaningful collaboration that champions inclusion and featured original artworks by artists with disabilities, as we celebrate the shared dreams, diverse perspectives and the spirit of a united Singapore.

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1st Local Stamp: Multiculturalism - Celebrating Our Local Cultures

Among neighbours of different races, languages and religions, our cultural festivals offer shared moments to come together and celebrate the traditions that connect us. As we continue to mark these occasions with one another, we strengthen the understanding and connections that hold our society together - reflecting shared values of respect and togetherness.

80¢ Stamp: Resilience - Thriving through Resilience

Resilience often shows in the ways we adapt to change. Whether during economic shifts, natural disruptions, or the COVID-19 pandemic, we’ve adjusted our lives while continuing to support one another. These moments have reminded us of the quiet strength in our communities - the ability to respond with care, flexibility, and solidarity. Change will always be part of our journey, but so too is our capacity to grow through it, together.

80¢ Stamp: Openness - How Are You?

This artwork brings together the phrase “How are you?” expressed in English, Mandarin, Malay, Tamil, and sign language - capturing the diversity of languages and cultures in Singapore due to our connectedness to the world. An everyday go-to phrase like “How are you?” expressed in whichever language, carries the same meaning: looking out for each other. In the rhythm of daily life, these simple greetings become threads - woven gently between neighbours and friends, across languages and cultures, reminding us that connection often begins with the smallest of words.

80¢ Stamp: Care - An inclusive & caring society that values and cares for all its members

Celebrating SG60 is about celebrating our people from all backgrounds and diverse cultures, nurturing compassionate and caring roles, and promoting volunteerism in our society. The artwork shows unity in our varied strengths, with different races, our inclusive community, and living with our community cats, dogs, otters, and chickens we encounter daily. We will learn to build a caring society with love and compassion through understanding, bonding, and accommodating our differences.

80¢ Stamp: Boldness - Building the Future

Our urban spaces reflect our story of growth shaped by both innovation and the preservation of our history. From the colourful shophouses of Joo Chiat to the striking Marina Bay Sands, our landmarks honour both history and progress. As we continue to preserve the old while shaping the new, these spaces remind us of a shared journey of boldness to dream, built on resilience, creativity, and care for the future.

85¢ Stamp: Contribute - Partnership Among Singaporeans

Singapore has built good relationships with countries worldwide; we shall continue to build rapport and boost co-created projects amongst our communities and for our people. Communication remains the key to understanding our communities. We welcome contributing and sharing new ideas and solutions as we meet and bond with people in our shared spaces.

$2 Stamp: Future - Hope for the future

As we celebrate AI, the robotics of technology and new inventions, we continue to remind ourselves to care for our land and use the incomparable capabilities of humans despite the advancement of technology. Singapore is an advanced country; we selectively use good inventions and technology to better our people’s lives, such as in the areas of our essential transportation, and build a strong defence of Singapore in air, sea, and land.

National Day 2024

Singapore marks 59 years of nationhood in 2024. In concert with the National Day theme of Together, As One United People, SingPost celebrates Singapore's community spirit in this stamp series. This spirit is best represented right in the heartlands, at the humble void decks of the flats where most of us live. Around the familiar tiled tables residents young and old, from different races and all walks of life, mingle and connect day to day. And when holidays like National Day come round, these spaces are buzzing! Ours is a diverse society, but amidst our many cultures there is that ethos of inclusivity and trust that makes this void-deck camaraderie special.

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1st Local Stamp: Wearing red and white, families and friends gather for selfies and group shots, waving flags and showing off temporary tattoos. The stamp reflects the joy of celebrating as one people, capturing lighthearted moments of unity and national pride.

80¢ Stamp: The celebratory bunga manggar is raised high while kompang players beat out a lively rhythm, symbols of prosperity and hope often seen at weddings and cultural occasions. This stamp highlights how Singapore’s rich traditions bring communities together in festive harmony.

85¢ Stamp: Here, uncles engage in a game of chess, aunties pause for a rest after the market, and youths gather after school. The scene reflects familiar rhythms of daily life, where generations meet and the kampung spirit of connection and belonging thrives.

85¢ Stamp: This lively scene celebrates the spirit of giving and connection. Harvests from community gardens are generously exchanged alongside neighbourhood stories, while crafting projects spark creativity and volunteers captivate children with tales. Amid the bustle, the elderly find fellowship, even as the youngest play nearby — a vibrant picture of community life where all generations come together.