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The Philippine Postal Corporation (PHLPost) will bring its postal services and interactive activities to the Manila Coffee Festival 2026, inviting visitors to rediscover handwritten letters while celebrating the country’s coffee culture.
The three-day festival will be held from 17 to 19 July at the SM Megamall Mega Trade Hall, where PHLPost will mount a booth featuring services under the theme “Kape. Kwento. Koreo.”
Visitors will have the opportunity to write and mail letters to family and friends, allowing them to experience traditional mail as an alternative to digital communication.
The agency will also offer its Selfie Stamp service, enabling festival-goers to create personalized postage stamps using their own photographs as keepsakes or collectibles.
In addition, PHLPost will accept applications for the Postal ID, giving the public easier access to one of the country’s recognized government-issued identification cards.
Collectors and philately enthusiasts may also purchase commemorative and regular postage stamps, first day covers, souvenir sheets, postcards, and other philatelic products highlighting Philippine history, culture, heritage, and significant national milestones.
“Coffee has always brought people together through conversations and shared experiences. PHLPost is proud to add another meaningful dimension by encouraging people to write letters, send heartfelt messages, and create lasting memories while enjoying the Manila Coffee Festival,” PHLPost said.
The agency said its participation aims to showcase both traditional and modern postal services while encouraging the public to reconnect through handwritten correspondence.