Incredible: Legendary White Dragon Found in Malaysia—Photographed Sleeping on the Ground! Is This Real?

msngan | Mysterious
October 14, 2024

The white dragon is a mythical creature, a symbol of wealth and prosperity. However, this mascot originally appeared only in human imagination, then appeared in books and films, but was never officially recognized by science. The legendary white dragon appeared in Thailand and was shot down in Malaysia.

In recent times, images and information about the legendary white dragon have appeared on the Internet and have spread at a dizzying speed.

Incredible: Legendary White Dragon Found in Malaysia—Photographed Sleeping on the Ground! Is This Real?

It is said that the white dragon was brought down by Mr. Chin Yo.

Some social media sites around the world have claimed that white dragons have appeared in Thailand since the beginning of this year. But it wasn’t until a few days ago, when a photo of a white dragon lying on the ground with a bleeding wound on its anus was posted, that this story really sparked the curiosity of the online community.

Incredible: Legendary White Dragon Found in Malaysia—Photographed Sleeping on the Ground! Is This Real?

According to information from a Malaysian Facebook member, the white dragon was shot dead at the house of a farmer named Boon Chin Yo. Mr. Chin Yo said that recently, his house was often burglarized late at night. One night, while sleeping in a two-room house, Mr. Chin Yo was suddenly awakened by the scream of a rat and the growl of a tiger-like animal. Through the gap in the door, Mr. Chin Yo only saw a strange animal with horns and whiskers attacking the rat.

Incredible: Legendary White Dragon Found in Malaysia—Photographed Sleeping on the Ground! Is This Real?

White dragons only appear in legends.

Immediately, Mr. Chin Yo took the rifle and fired 8 shots, causing the animal to fall to the ground. After seeing the dead animal, Mr. Chin Yo walked over and suddenly discovered that it was a legendary white dragon with white fur like a rat.

In an interview with reporters, Mr Chin Yo said: “I didn’t expect it to be a white dragon. I was really surprised.” He said he would not sell this white dragon but would keep it for tourism purposes.