Thank you!!
Postcards received [Keep Updating]
Clair (NY, USA)
Sandra (Germany, no address)
Anri (Germany, no address)
Alex Garcia (CA, USA)
Nas Mazuji (Arizona, USA, no address)
Steve (KS, USA)
Erin (Colorado, USA, no address)
John (Oregon, USA)
Chris (Nebraska, USA, no address)
Krist (Georgia, USA, no address)
Mary (MD, USA)
Anne (eri0000) (Chicago, USA)
Cynthia (Ma, USA)
Satomi (Hyogo, Japan)
Melissa (Italia)
Michal (Glasgow, UK)
Savan (MD, USA)
Cindy (London, UK, no address)
Pupils from Belguim (Turnhout, Belgium)
Seth (VA, USA)
Paul (HK)
Mona (Germany)
Johanna (Finland)
Dimitra (Greece, no address)
Astrid (NY, USA)
Jeff (WA, USA)
Class 3E*4 (Italy)
Nadine (Germany)
Ash (USA)
Jon (Ireland)
Anita (India, no address)
Lobelia (Australia, no address)
Vickie (USA)
Carygirl (USA, no address)
Linda (USA, no address)
Ann (Australia, no address)
Carmel (Australia)
Nikolaev (Russia)
Mann (Russia)
Caiwen (China)
Terri (USA)
Cefar (Spain)
Hello the World,
Postcrossers never let me down.
Thank you for the postcards swarming to my students from every part of the world.
We’ll write back immediately once the postcard arrives.
Many many many many many THANKs and LOVEs for each of you.
Best,
Jialin from Taiwan
My name is Jialin. I’m an English teacher, and this year, I have a tiny class of 4 students, the 7th graders (12-13 years old). We live in Taiwan, and luckily we have sufficient time to know how big the world is by swapping postcards this year. We’ll reply all the postcards we receive one by one. If you’re interested in swapping postcards and exchanging anything about your place, culture, scenery, or local customs, please write to us.
In case the postcard gets lost, I’d like to have all the postcards sent to the post office box in the post office near our school. So, please send your postcard to the following address. Thank you!
HKJH- GT 111
P.O. BOX 003 Beigang Nanyang
Yunlin County 651933
TAIWAN (R.O.C.)