Quái
Quái is a Vietnamese term that translates to "monster" or "demon" in English. It is often used in folklore, literature, and popular culture to describe supernatural beings that are typically portrayed as malevolent or frightening. In Vietnamese mythology, quái can take various forms, such as dragons, ghosts, or other mythical creatures, and are often associated with natural phenomena or ancient rituals.
One of the most famous examples of a quái in Vietnamese folklore is the "Quái Vợt," a
In modern times, the term "quái" has also been adopted into Vietnamese popular culture, appearing in films,
Despite their fearsome reputations, quái are an integral part of Vietnamese cultural heritage. They serve as