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Welcome to Philippines Creepypasta — a channel dedicated to the true stories and terrifying encounters with Philippine mythical creatures and urban legends. From the dreaded Aswang, Manananggal, and Tikbalang, to Kapre, Tiyanak, Duwende, Nuno sa Punso, and Engkanto, we share tales that have haunted the islands for generations.

Here, you’ll find Filipino horror stories, dark folklore, and paranormal encounters — real accounts of elementals, forest spirits, shape-shifters, witches (mangkukulam), and healers (albularyo). Whether it’s a barang curse, Balete tree haunting, or aswang sighting, these stories remind us that some creatures may still be out there.

Prepare to dive deep into the world of Tagalog, Visayan, Ilocano, and Mindanaoan myths!

If you’re drawn to Philippines ghost stories, mythical monsters, and supernatural lore, you’ve come to the right place.

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Fall Asleep in Minutes 💤 3 Hour River Sounds for Deep Sleep 💤 (Philippines Nature)

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