Commemoration of the Hodeida-Sanaa Road - 6 buqsha
This stamp commemorates the vital infrastructural achievement of the Hodeida-Sana'a highway, completed in 1961 to finally link the country's primary Red Sea port directly with its mountainous inland capital. The illustration acts as a symbolic geographic panorama: on the left, the modernized Port of Hodeida is depicted with a cargo ship, industrial cranes, and communication towers; a winding white road then snakes through the rugged highlands to connect with the ancient, minaret-studded skyline of Sana'a on the right. This composition carries a powerful message of national integration, economic progress, and spatial unification, demonstrating how modern engineering bridges the physical gap between coastal international trade and the traditional administrative heartland. Issued by the Mutawakkilite Kingdom of Yemen, the stamp reflects a pivotal moment in the nation's mid-20th-century development, showcasing its transition toward a modern, interconnected economy while preserving the visual prominence of its historic architectural identity.