Hobbies are those activities that people do in their free time for enjoyment and relaxation. They help in reducing stress and making life more interesting and meaningful. Different people have different hobbies based on their interests. Hobbies also help in learning new skills and improving creativity. But did you know which hobby is known as the “King of the Hobbies”?
Let’s know about that one such hobby which is known as the “King of Hobbies” and some key facts about it.
Stamp Collecting, also known as philately, is known as the King of Hobbies. It is not just about collecting stamps, but also about learning new things in an interesting way. People of all ages enjoy this hobby because it is easy to start and very informative.
Stamp Collecting became popular after the world’s first postage stamp, the Penny Black, was issued in 1840 in the United Kingdom. Before that, people used to throw away envelopes, but soon they started saving stamps because they looked unique and meaningful. Over time, this habit tuned into a hobby across the world.
Stamp collecting earned the title of “King of Hobbies” in the late 19th century. It became very popular among all people whether they are teachers, students, historians and even leaders.
It is called the “King of Hobbies” because:
The official name of stamp collecting is philately. This was introduced by Georges Herpin in 1864. Philately includes not only collecting stamps but also studying them carefully.
Stamp collecting is a fun way to learn many things. It helps people understand:
Many schools even use stamps to teach geography in an interesting way.
Every stamps tells a story. It may shows:
Stamps act like small pieces of history that help us learn about the past.
Many well-known people loved stamp collecting. Here are those names:
They collected stamps not only for fun but also for learning and relaxation.
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