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Jemabatan Merah Gejayan (English, Jemabatan Merah Gejayan) The Red Bridges in Sleman Regency, Depok District, Kongdonkatur and Gejayan have been said to be haunted by many. Mysterious myths surrounding the bridge are also popular on social media.For those who have studied in Yogyakarta, Gejayan's red bridge looks familiar. More than just a haunted tale, this bridge is an alternative from Jalan Gejayan to Seturan in Sleman Regency. Although it is narrow and only one car can pass, it is still a popular bridge because it shortens the time to reach Setsuran. Unfortunately, the road has been damaged and impassable for the past two years.The Gejayan Red Bridge has been around for a long time, but the width of the bridge was not very wide at that time. I'm not sure if the old bridge was built by the Dutch, but in 1972 it was rebuilt and enlarged.

Gamelan sound
Gamelan sounds are synonymous with Javanese or Kejawen culture. The stigma of Midnight Gamelan is always close to the stigma of the arrival of spirits.Alumni from the Yogyakarta campus described their experience while crossing the Gejayan Red Bridge: At first, when the storyteller and his friend were riding their motorcycles in the Soropadan district, nothing was out of the ordinary, but as they approached the Red Bridge of Gejayan, both changed. The two young men were making faint gamelan sounds. As I approached the red bridge, I heard a distinct sound. The noise slowly subsided as they moved away from the bridge.

Pocong
According to the local community there is often a pocong figure on the red bridge. Right at the top of the bridge. This pocong often appears when people walk across the bridge.

Kuntilanak
The appearance of kuntilanak often appears on the bridge that spans 15 m above the 25 m height of the Gajah Wong River.Its appearance was somewhat random. There are no eyewitnesses who say they have seen kuntilanak first hand, but those of you who are curious about this myth can try to lure Ms. Kunti by smoking incense cigarettes at midnight on the Gejayan red bridge.

Dead bodies and Anyir smell
Some people who often cross the Gejayan bridge admit that they avoid the appearance of bodies on the deck of the bridge.Along with the appearance of this corpse, it is said that it was also accompanied by a pungent smell of rancidity that stings the nose.