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Malaysia / Thailand: A penanggal or Southeast Asian vampire common in both Malay and Thai culture (Xavier Romero-Frias).

Malaysia / Thailand: A <i>penanggal</i> or Southeast Asian vampire common in both Malay and Thai culture (Xavier Romero-Frias).

The Penanggalan or 'Hantu Penanggal' is a ghost of Southeast Asian folk mythology. It is a variation of the vampire myth found in the Malay Peninsula, or as Balan-balan in Sabah.

Among ethnic groups in Indonesia, the ghost is called Leyak, among the Balinese, Kuyang by the Dayak people of Kalimantan, or Palasik (or Pelesit) by the Minangkabau people. In Thailand it is called the Krasue, in Laos it is the Kasu or Phi-Kasu and in Cambodia it is the Ap.

According to the folklore of that region, the Penanggalan is a detached female head capable of flying about on its own. As it flies, the stomach and entrails dangle below it, and these organs twinkle like fireflies as the Penanggalan moves through the night.

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