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Pontianak(s) in Parks

"Saw a human head popping out of a tree in a fair distance; might be Pontianak(s) but I can’t confirm. I rubbed my eyes and they were gone. My best friend then insisted that we go through the park & he ended up in hospital from rolling down a hill. I was traumatised from seeing the blood oozing from his wound rather than the sight of Pontianak(s). 10/10 didn’t visit that part of the park ever again."


Pontianak also known as Kuntilanak is a methodology creature A.K.A ghost from tales. Pontianak is the Malay name which was commonly used in Singapore and Malaysia. While Kuntilanak is typically used in Indonesia. It is note that they usually take the form of a pregnant women who is unable to give birth to a child or a women. People who have seen Pontianak often describe them as long-haired (black hair) and in dress (typically white).


Pontianak is a popularised creature/ghost in Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia. It is unknown the origins of Pontianak. But surely, it was a product of tales and stories passed down from ancestors.


 
 
 

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