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Jumat, 08 Desember 2017

8 This mystical aura painting does not dare to look at it for long

1. Nyi Roro Kidul.
Nyi Roro Kidul figure is well known among the people of Java. So famous, the figure is also immortalized in a painting that is in the Ocean Hotel Hotel room number 308. According to the experience of some people who have been staring at the painting for 15 minutes, they feel there is 'something' that is present and followed by the scent of jasmine flowers for several seconds. There are also people say saw a glimpse of green cloth and the sound of the south coast waves. Until now the painting Nyi Roro Kidul still keeps the unsolved mystery.
2. Oey Hui Lan.
This painting was made around the 19th century. The contents depict a woman named Oey Hui Lan who is of Chinese descent. Oey Hui Lan himself is the son of the richest man in Southeast Asia named Qey Tiong Ham and lived long in Indonesia. The story of Oey Hui Lan's life does not have any creepy things. This mystical mural painting is located in The Sugar Baron Room in Hotel Tugu, Malang. It is said that according to a growing story, if anyone dared to look into the eyes Oey Hui Lan in a long time will be visited by the spirit while staying in the hotel room.
3. King Siliwangi.
This painting of King Siliwangi is located in Kraton Kasepuhan, Cirebon. Behind this painting, it also has a mystical story. It is said that the eyes and fingers in the painting can move in the direction of wherever you go. In addition, many tourists who visit and perpetuate the painting of a king who was accompanied by a tiger that always failed alias the picture just to black.
4. Saturn Devouring His Son.
Saturn Devouring His Son was painted by an artist named Francisco Goya, circa 1819-1823. The contents of this painting depict a father who ate his own child named Cronus. According to the story, Saturn ate his son for fear one day his son would take over his power.
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5. The Crying Boy.
This painting depicts a child weeping. If at first glance there is nothing strange with this painting. But many people argue that the painting of Giovanni Bragolin is a curse that makes it unlucky for anyone who dared to look at it in a long time. Strangely, when a great fire struck the museum, The Crying Boy's painting survived and did not burn at all.
6. The Scream.
The Scream painting was created by an artist named Edvard Munch from Norway. It is said that a child in the painting is reflecting his frightened personality in seeing a city full of blood and fiery. According to the news circulating, it is prohibited to stare at this painting for too long because it can bring terror from the figure of a child who screamed out at the fear of seeing something creepy.
7. Severed Heads and Severed Hands and Feet.
This creepy painting was created by Théodor Géricault in 1818-1819 ago. In order to get maximum results, he borrowed some real bodies to paint. Hands, feet, bloody heads are served like dinner.
8. Judith Slaying Holofernes.
This painting is the work of a painter from Italy, Artemisia Gentileschi made around the year 1611-1622. In this painting there are two women, Judith and her servant who are slitting the neck of a General who is drunk and asleep. According to the artist's confession, he was inspired by the painting of Caravaggio, one of the painters who likes to paint things about violence and cruelty.
Mystical Things Still Believed Indonesian
1. Charms
Amulet is an item that is believed to have an impact on the wearer. Usually talisman-shaped goods or posts that should be stored and guarded by someone. The purpose of its use is diverse, ranging from to get the science of inner power, to get rich quickly, quickly get mate, and much more. This talisman should not be taken for granted, usually a talisman has the terms and conditions to wear it like meditation or special abstinations.
2. Myth or pamali
Myths in everyday life are usually found in the life of Javanese society. Javanese culture has a belief in many things that are close in life that is believed to have an adverse effect if done. Myth or pamali is widespread in Indonesia, some of these myths must have been heard before such as "Do not sit in front of the door, it will be difficult to get a mate!" or "Do not sit on a pillow, then boil!". Regardless of mystical things, myth or pamali is actually made for the good of oneself. When considered, the myths that actually have a message to teach manners and decency for children. Like the ban on sitting at the door, it actually aims to educate children to be polite because sitting at the door will prevent the person coming in or out.
3. Shaman
A dukun is a person who is believed to have mystical powers. If there are strange things that are considered unseen, people will try to contact the dukun to provide solutions to the problem. In Indonesia, shamans seem to have been regarded as a job, not infrequently appear people who claim to have the occult ability that opened the service as a shaman. The shaman's figure has also become a very well known characteristic, this is due to many movie shows or tv shows that feature a typical shaman with black clothes complete with offerings and smoke from incense. In fact, not infrequently a lot of parody content that shows the figure of a shaman in a funny scene. Watch sketch videos from Duo Harbatah featuring the kind of hilarious words of shaman!
5. Pyramid at Chichén Itzá, Mexico
Pyramid at Chichén Itzá is a pyramid-shaped building and is believed to be the center of Maya political and economic activity located on the Mexican Yucatan Peninsula. Around Chichen Itza there are several buildings such as the Kulkucan Pyramid, Chac Mool Temple, and the building of a thousand pillars. Chichen Itza built around 800 BC is designated as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1988.6. Roman Colosseum, Rome Italy
Roman Colosseum is a building dedicated to spectacular performances such as fighting between animals, fighting between prisoners and animals and gladiator battles. Colosseum site located in the Italian city of Rome was built by the Emperor Vespasian at the time of Domitian in 72 AD and completed by his son named Titus in 80 AD. The elliptical Colosseum is also called the Flavian Amphitheater. UNESCO established the Colosseum as a World Heritage Site in 1980.7. Taj Mahal Agra, India
Taj Mahal is a monument founded by the fifth Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan to remember his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal who died giving birth to his daughter Gauhara Begum (their 14th child). The monument located in Agra India is a masterpiece of Mughal architecture built in 1630 and completed in 1653. The Taj Mahal was designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1983.n.
4. Petra, Jordan
Petra is a city erected with carved walls on a rocky cliff in Jordan. The word Petra comes from the Greek meaning Stone. Petra is the capital of the Nabatean kingdom built by King Aretas IV in 9 BC to 40 AD. The site was discovered by a Swiss swordsman named Johann Ludwig Burckhardt in 1812. The Jordanian Petra was designated a World Heritage by UNESCO on December 6, 1985. The Jordanian Petra is a symbol of Engineering and Protection.
3. Machu Picchu, Peru
Machu Picchu is an Inka ruin located in the valley of Urubamba, Peru. Machu Picchu is a city built in 1450 by the kingdom of Inka, but was abandoned a hundred years later when the Inca Kingdom was conquered by the Spaniards. The term Machu Picchu if translated directly into Indonesian can be interpreted as "Old Mountain". The site was later rediscovered by archaeologist Hiram Bingham from Yale University in 1911. Machu Pichu was one of the UNESCO world heritage sites in 1983.
2. The Great Wall of China
The Great Wall of China (some call it the Great Wall of China) is a large Wall built to connect defensive fortresses in order to protect the territory of China from Mongol attacks. The Great Wall of China built from 722 BC in the Spring Age to the Ming Dynasty in 1655 is the greatest building in the history of human civilization stretching over deserts, mountains and plains like a Giant Dragon. According to measurements made by the Survey and Mapping Agency and the Cultural Heritage Administration of the People's Republic of China in 2009, the overall length of the Great Wall of China is 8,850km. The Great Wall of China has been included as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1987 and is the only manmade building visible from outside Space despite the debate about this statement.
1. Christ the Redeemer, Rio de Janeiro Brazil

Christ the Redeemer or the Statue of Christ the Redeemer is a Statue of Jesus that is on the Mount Corcovado City of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. This Jesus statue has a height of about 38 meters and takes 5 years to complete. The Christ the Redeemer or Christ the Redeemer Statue was inaugurated on October 12, 1931 and is one of the 5 best monuments in the world. Hand Statues open as a sign of the warmth of the Brazilian population in accepting the immigrants or tourists.