The Postal Museum was founded on December 1, 1965, continuing the concept of the transmission of royal orders by stages and couriers. The emblem of the museum is centered on the swan geese, reflecting the meaning of “The swan goose carries a message” in China for thousands of years; the vibrant green represents the professional glory of the post and the authority entrusted by the country. The plum blossoms on the periphery symbolize the Republic of China. The name of the museum is the calligraphy of Mr. Sun Yat-sen. The Postal Museum is a professional postal museum. Based on the concept of resources sharing, in addition to the main branch on Chongqing South Road, Taipei, Chunghwa Post established the Postal Museum Taipei Beimen Branch on the 2nd floor of the Taipei Beimen Post Office on January 18, 2015. On December 2, 2021, the Postal Museum Kaohsiung Branch on the second floor of the Kaohsiung Station Front Building was established. Postal Museum has four major functions: 1. Guided tours of exhibitions 2. Collection of stamps and many subjects 3. Literature and history research 4. Social education and leisure