What is the Pontianak?

In Indonesia, she is sometimes referred to as Kuntilanak, while in certain dialects and cultures, she is also known as Matianak or Sundel Bolong.

The Pontianak is a ghostly figure from Southeast Asian folklore, particularly prominent in Malaysian, Indonesian, and Singaporean mythology. Known as a vengeful female spirit, the Pontianak is believed to be the restless soul of a woman who died during childbirth. The legend of the Pontianak is deeply embedded in Malay culture, with various regional interpretations of her appearance and behavior.

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