Pahang state folklore based on the legend of Chini Lake dragon

This paper discusses the famous Pahang state folklore which is the Legend Dragon of Chini Lake. This state has an extensive forest as well as breathtaking islands. Among the popular attractions are Tioman Island and Chini Lake. Chini Lake is very famous for its stories of dragons in various versions...

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Main Authors: Robe’ah, Yusuf, Fathiah Izzati, Mohammad Fadzillah, Jamilah Bebe, Mohamad, Jamal Rizal, Razali
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spelling my.ump.umpir.348302022-08-03T07:49:58Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/34830/ Pahang state folklore based on the legend of Chini Lake dragon Robe’ah, Yusuf Fathiah Izzati, Mohammad Fadzillah Jamilah Bebe, Mohamad Jamal Rizal, Razali DS Asia This paper discusses the famous Pahang state folklore which is the Legend Dragon of Chini Lake. This state has an extensive forest as well as breathtaking islands. Among the popular attractions are Tioman Island and Chini Lake. Chini Lake is very famous for its stories of dragons in various versions. It is said that the history of Tioman Island started with the tale of the dragon that left Chini Lake. It is believed that the story of the dragon is related to an island in Indonesia. Hence, the name of the villages on the island are similar to the names of the villages on Tioman Island such as Mukut, Genting, Juara, Salang and Paya. Apart from the similarity of the village name, the shape of both islands is also quite similar as both have sharp mountain tops such as dragon horns. The similarity of the name of the village has led to allegations that the residents of Tioman Island are from the Riau Archipelago and Khmer, Cambodia.The allegation states that the residents there are of Cambodian descent because the dialects used have little in common. Nevertheless, this unique qualities demands more in-depth research to be documented to today’s generation. Universiti Malaysia Pahang 2022 Article PeerReviewed pdf en cc_by_4 http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/34830/1/Pahang%20state%20folklore%20based%20on%20the%20legend%20of%20Chini%20Lake%20dragon.pdf Robe’ah, Yusuf and Fathiah Izzati, Mohammad Fadzillah and Jamilah Bebe, Mohamad and Jamal Rizal, Razali (2022) Pahang state folklore based on the legend of Chini Lake dragon. International Journal of Humanities Technology and Civilization (IJHTC), 7 (1). 22 -25. ISSN 2289-7216 https://doi.org/10.15282/ijhtc.v7i1.7471 https://doi.org/10.15282/ijhtc.v7i1.7471
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Robe’ah, Yusuf
Fathiah Izzati, Mohammad Fadzillah
Jamilah Bebe, Mohamad
Jamal Rizal, Razali
Pahang state folklore based on the legend of Chini Lake dragon
description This paper discusses the famous Pahang state folklore which is the Legend Dragon of Chini Lake. This state has an extensive forest as well as breathtaking islands. Among the popular attractions are Tioman Island and Chini Lake. Chini Lake is very famous for its stories of dragons in various versions. It is said that the history of Tioman Island started with the tale of the dragon that left Chini Lake. It is believed that the story of the dragon is related to an island in Indonesia. Hence, the name of the villages on the island are similar to the names of the villages on Tioman Island such as Mukut, Genting, Juara, Salang and Paya. Apart from the similarity of the village name, the shape of both islands is also quite similar as both have sharp mountain tops such as dragon horns. The similarity of the name of the village has led to allegations that the residents of Tioman Island are from the Riau Archipelago and Khmer, Cambodia.The allegation states that the residents there are of Cambodian descent because the dialects used have little in common. Nevertheless, this unique qualities demands more in-depth research to be documented to today’s generation.
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author Robe’ah, Yusuf
Fathiah Izzati, Mohammad Fadzillah
Jamilah Bebe, Mohamad
Jamal Rizal, Razali
author_facet Robe’ah, Yusuf
Fathiah Izzati, Mohammad Fadzillah
Jamilah Bebe, Mohamad
Jamal Rizal, Razali
author_sort Robe’ah, Yusuf
title Pahang state folklore based on the legend of Chini Lake dragon
title_short Pahang state folklore based on the legend of Chini Lake dragon
title_full Pahang state folklore based on the legend of Chini Lake dragon
title_fullStr Pahang state folklore based on the legend of Chini Lake dragon
title_full_unstemmed Pahang state folklore based on the legend of Chini Lake dragon
title_sort pahang state folklore based on the legend of chini lake dragon
publisher Universiti Malaysia Pahang
publishDate 2022
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/34830/1/Pahang%20state%20folklore%20based%20on%20the%20legend%20of%20Chini%20Lake%20dragon.pdf
http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/34830/
https://doi.org/10.15282/ijhtc.v7i1.7471
https://doi.org/10.15282/ijhtc.v7i1.7471
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