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This is the jaw-dropping moment a student wore a costume inspired by a Philippine mythological creature. Students showcased ...
"This Tikbalang national costume is fashioned with intertwined branches of the Balete tree that forms the horse head and butterfly sleeves, and hugs the body down to its hooves to conceal the ...
"In Philippine folklore, the TIKBALANG is said to lurk in the rainforests of the Philippines," he captioned the post. "It is a half-human, half-horse, with a head and hooves of a horse. Tikbalangs ...
“This Tikbalang national costume is fashioned with intertwined branches of the Balete tree that forms the horse head and butterfly sleeves, and hugs the body down to its hooves to conceal the creature ...
She said, "This Tikbalang national costume is fashioned with intertwined branches of the Balete tree that forms the horse head and butterfly sleeves, and hugs the body down to its hooves as to conceal ...
The dangerous, noble, horse-headed humanoids that were part ... though somewhat similar in appearance to Tikbalang, with the head of a Carabao or Tamaraw. Sarangay are said to have a jewel in ...
"The Tikbalang is said to lurk in the rainforests of the Philippines. It is a half-human, half-horse, with a head and hooves of a horse. Tikbalangs scare travelers, lead them astray and play tricks on ...