• Episode 238 Dark Tourism Series (Quiapo)

  • Oct 9 2024
  • Length: 15 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 238 Dark Tourism Series (Quiapo)

  • Summary

  • The Dark Tour continues as we enter the mysterious, busy and magical place called Quiapo. Bring out your shopping list and let’s go!

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    Credits to sources:

    Esquire Magazine Quiapo Gayuma: How an Occult Practice Still Captivates Filipinos

    WethePvblic The Gayuma Vendors of Quiapo

    UP Digital Humanities Fortune Telling in Quiapo



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