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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 275. Chapters: Asian fairy tales, Bangla folklore, Burmese folklore, Cambodian folklore, Chinese folklore, Circassian folklore, Fujian folklore, Georgian folklore, Indian folklore, Indonesian folklore, Japanese folklore, Korean folklore, Lao folklore, Malaysian folklore, Pakistani folklore, Sri Lankan folklore, Thai folklore, One Thousand and One Nights, Jinn, Amaterasu, Wong Fei-hung, Hua Mulan, Jiang Shi, Urashima Tar, Forty-seven Ronin, Y kai, Zhou Tong, Panchatantra, Striped Hyena, Gu, Kitsune, Tengu, Khun Chang Khun Phaen, Three hares, Tide jewels, Ch shingura, Rocket Festival, Korean mythology, Taijitu, Daruma doll, Wani, Yotsuya Kaidan, Japanese dragon, Y rei, Muhammed Mansooruddin, List of supernatural beings in Chinese folklore, Panji, Nyai Roro Kidul, Yusuf Khan and Sherbano, Folklore of India, Yamata no Orochi, The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter, Blind men and an elephant, Botan D r, Zennyo Ry, The Tortoise and the Birds, Saig Takamori, Japanese urban legends, Dewi Sri, Maneki Neko, Vessantara Jataka, Hani and Sheh Mureed, Three wise monkeys, Bukit Timah Monkey Man, Banch Sarayashiki, Nart saga, Onmy d, Hungry ghost, Ishikawa Goemon, Jegichagi, Sait Musashib Benkei, Kuraokami, Sanni Yakuma, Sarutobi Sasuke, Jataka tales, Hamzanama, Tanuki, Yakshini, Tomoe Gozen, Kuchisake-onna, Nang Sib Song, Gynostemma pentaphyllum, Karadi Tales, Saraca asoca, Phra Mae Thorani, Superstitions of Malaysian Chinese, Mae Nak Phra Khanong, Mizuchi, Onibaba, The Governor of Nanke, Bashe, Mirza Sahiba, Heer Ranjha, Hong Gildong, Rishyasringa, Tales of Moonlight and Rain, Kintar, Yuki-onna, Krasue, Bawang Putih Bawang Merah, Senju Thermal Power Station, Bharthari, Otogiz shi, The Tiger, the Brahmin and the Jackal, Puthisan Neang Kong Rei, Shisa, What the Rose did to the Cypress, Phi Faa Ritual, Demons of Sri Lanka, Punjabi Kisse, The Wol...