The Culion Museum and Archives offer an in-depth look into the island's history as a leper colony. With an entrance fee of ₱50 for adults and ₱20 for students and seniors, the museum houses artifacts, photographs, and documents that narrate the island's past. It's a poignant and educational experience. I highly recommend...
Read moreThe place is inside the hospital of the Culion. They preserve their culture and even renovated it to preserve it. There are list of the leprosy victims in the museum, apparatuses, pictures, old coins, old messages. They have the timeline of Culion. Would love to visit again, the residents...
Read moreAmazing history to learn about! It’s a shame more people aren’t coming here. It’s important for everyone to learn this history and destigmatize Hansen’s Disease. Sir John is doing important work and was very informative. Went with tour guide Pastor who...
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