
Krasue - Wikipedia
The Krasue (Thai: กระสือ, pronounced [krā.sɯ̌ː]) is a nocturnal female spirit of Southeast Asian folklore. It manifests as the floating, disembodied head of a woman, usually young and beautiful, with her internal organs still attached and trailing down from the neck. [1]
Krasue --- 泰国民间传说中的夜行性女妖 - 哔哩哔哩
krasue( กระส*อ )是泰国的叫法,这种妖怪其实在东南亚广大地区都很盛行,比如柬埔寨叫她Ahp( អាប ),老挝则称她为Kasu( ກະສື ),马来西亚叫她Penanggalan,印尼则叫她Leyak或Kuyang。此外,她还和日本民间传说中的Nukekubi女妖非常相似。
《臆造南洋》:傳說中盛行於東南亞的Krasue 「飛頭女鬼」,中 …
2024年2月6日 · 飛天人頭女鬼是盛行於東南亞地區的傳說鬼怪。 Photo Credit: Shutterstock / 達志影像. TNL精選書籍,讓你站上文字巨人的肩膀,遠眺世界。 雖然飛頭鬼的名稱各地各異,但絕大多數都被描述為夜裡頭會飛離身體去覓食的女性。 在馬、新、汶萊等地有Penanggal,在菲律賓有Manananggal,印尼名有Penanggalan、Leyak、Kuyang,泰國名有Krasue,寮國則是Kasu,柬埔寨有Ahp,越南有Malai等等,中國古籍則稱之為屍頭蠻。 「其海邊水內常有龜龍傷人,其 …
Krasue - Villains Wiki | Fandom
Krasue are spirits from Southeast Asian folklore depicted as the head of a young and beautiful woman that floats at night with her internal organs hanging below her - she is a vicious creature driven by extreme hunger and thirst, active throughout the …
Krasue: Mythical Creatures
Krasue is a mythical creature that has fascinated people for centuries. It is a nocturnal female spirit of Southeast Asian folklore that manifests as the floating, disembodied head of a woman, usually young and beautiful, with her internal organs still attached and trailing down from the neck.
Krasue » All About Asia - Sites at Penn State
2019年3月29日 · Krasue is a ghost of Thailand, but can appear in other Southeast Asian folklore. She is a very famous ghost who stars in some of her own movies and books. In order to get as famous as she is, she had to scare a lot of people and create some chaos.
Krasue: Mythical Creature of Southeast Asia
The Krasue is a nocturnal female spirit of Southeast Asian folklore. It is often described as a floating, disembodied head of a young woman with internal organs dangling from her neck, including the heart, stomach, and intestines. The Krasue is said to give off a luminescent glow similar to a will-o’-the-wisp and possess sharp, vampire-like ...
Krasue - Floating Head Spirit | mythicalcreatures.info
Krasue, also known as “Ahp” in Cambodia, “Ahm” in Laos, and “Ap” in Thailand, is a mythical creature that is often associated with Southeast Asian folklore, particularly in Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, and parts of Malaysia. It is a ghostly figure known for its eerie and frightening appearance.
Krasue: The Cursed Floating Head of Thailand - HubPages
A Krasue is described as the floating, disembodied head of a young woman with internal organs dangling from her neck, often including the heart, stomach, and intestines. Krasues are also said to give off a will-o'-the-wisp-style luminescent glow and possess sharp, vampire-like fangs.
The Curse of the Krasue: The Floating Head of Southeast Asia
2025年1月27日 · 🧟♀️ The legend of the Krasue comes from Southeast Asia and tells of a woman’s head (with its intestines dangling below it) flying around in the night and looking for raw flesh to devour. 🧟♀️ Some believe that this ghost was created when a woman who live a sinful past life was reborn while others believed that it is the ...