
The QC Explorer Passport marks the first city-wide stamp collecting effort initiated by a local government unit.
Quezon City is turning its cultural sites into a citywide stamp hunt with the launch of QC Explorer Passport.
Rolled out on May 26, the passport allows visitors to collect stamps and mementos from the heritage and cultural destinations across the city.
The Explorer Passport is available for free at Bahay Modernismo, Quezon Heritage House, and Tandang Sora Women’s Museum.
Visitors of any age can claim their passport every Tuesday by joining official guided tours at the designated museums. Only 10 passports are released per day, with a limit of one per person.
Stamp collecting is not limited to the three museums. The passport also has pages for the city’s cultural districts, landmarks, historical structures, and nature reserves, where collectors can add their own mementos.
The QC Explorer Passport marks the first city-wide stamp collecting effort led by a local government unit.
Over the past year, museums, craft stores, and bookshops have created their own collectible stamps—encouraging visitors to collect stamps in their own journals or provided passports.
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