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  1. Jul 13, 2015 · She took a picture of a seated girl using her mobile phone at 6 p.m. on June 19, and a brooding female figure appeared standing in the resulting photo. Over the years, I have received inquiries on several such “ghosts” captured on camera.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AswangAswang - Wikipedia

    Aswang. Aswang is an umbrella term for various shape-shifting evil creatures in Filipino folklore, such as vampires, ghouls, witches, viscera suckers, and transforming human-beast hybrids (usually dogs, cats, pigs).

  3. Oct 21, 2016 · The Aswang ( æ·swang) is a flesh-eating, shapeshifting monster. During the day, Aswangs appear as regular townspeople, though they may be observed by others to have reclusive habits or magical abilities.

  4. May 14, 2024 · In visual art, the aswang’s figure is reimagined in vibrant colors, blending traditional Filipino motifs with contemporary styles. Filipino artists, such as Geraldine Javier and SP Castillo, have reinterpreted the aswang’s image, infusing it with modern techniques and symbolism. Literature

  5. Feb 22, 2016 · ASWANG – The aswang concept is most usefully understood as a congeries of beliefs about five types of mythical beings identifiable with certain creatures of the European tradition: (1) the blood-sucking vampire, (2) the self-segmenting viscera sucker, (3) the man-eating weredog, (4) the vindictive or evil-eye witch, and (5) the ...

  6. Oct 30, 2018 · According to Philippine folklore, an aswang is an evil, shapeshifting creature that shares the grotesque characteristics of werewolves, vampires and ghouls. It has no consistent image or description because its appearance varies per region.

  7. Oct 6, 2022 · For centuries, Filipino folklore has featured terrifying accounts of the aswang, an evil creature that can appear as a werebeast, witch, vampire, or "viscera sucker." Perhaps the most terrifying thing about the aswang is that it can look just like a normal person by day.